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Climax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In general, a climax (from the Greek word “κλῖμαξ” ( klimax ) meaning “staircase” and “ladder”) is a point of greatest intensity or force in an ascending series; i.e., a culmination. The term "cli...
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Climax (narrative) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Orgasm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An orgasm (from Greek orgasmos , from organ to mature, swell, also sexual climax ) is the peak of the plateau phase of the sexual response cycle, characterized by an intense sensation of pleas...
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The storyteller needs to be aware of where the climax in a story is located. It may be the highest point of interest, the place where ideas are drawn together, an important turning point in a series of actions, or the most forceful event.
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A site covering our past and present computer game projects - including Populous: The Beginning, Diablo, Warcraft II, LEGO Racers, Power Rangers - Light Speed Rescue, Gauntlet - Dark Legacy and many more ... Climax has a great history with recent titles such as Silent Hill Origins on both PSP and PS2, Overlord Dark Legend...
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Home > Guide to Literary Terms Summary & Study Guide > Complete Index > Climax ... Climax - the moment in a play, novel, short story, or narrative poem at which the crisis comes to its point of greatest intensity and is resolved. It is also the peak of emotional response from a reader or spectator, and it usually...
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