Anagnorisis (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural an·ag·no·ri·ses [an-ag-nawr-uh-seez, -nohr-]. /ˌæn ægˈnɔr əˌsiz, -ˈnoʊr-/.
  1. (in ancient Greek tragedy) the critical moment of recognition or discovery, especially preceding peripeteia.
noun plural -ses (-ˌsiːz)
  1. (in Greek tragedy) the recognition or discovery by the protagonist of the identity of some character or the nature of his own predicament, which leads to the resolution of the plot; denouement
Anagnorisis (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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