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An anticlimax is a situation in a plot in which something which would appear to be difficult to solve is solved through something trivial. For example, destroying a heavily guarded facility would require advanced technology, teamwork, and weaponry for a climax, but for an anticlimax, it may just
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require pushing a red button which reads "Destroy Facility" or filling out an eviction notice and simply demolishing the building. An example is the ending of
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faced with insurmountable odds and ultimately being killed without accomplishing his goal, despite what appears to be a turning point for the character.
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is its point of highest tension and drama, or it is the time when the action starts during which the solution is given. The climax of a story is a
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is a form of anticlimax, where an unseen and completely unrelated outside influence enters the story and solves the central problem.
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is an analogy for the climax of a fictional narrative, though the absence of any
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react badly because of her love for him. That is the moment that
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is an essential difference, which may reflect the nature of
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Fletcher, Jefferson Butler; Carpenter, George Rice (1893).
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