peripetia
1peripetia — peri·pe·tia …
2peripetia — n. sudden and violent change in circumstances, especially in drama …
3peripetia — noun a sudden and unexpected change of fortune or reverse of circumstances (especially in a literary work) a peripeteia swiftly turns a routine sequence of events into a story worth telling • Syn: ↑peripeteia, ↑peripety • Hypernyms: ↑surprise * * …
4Peripeteia — (Greek, polytonic|Περιπέτεια) is a reversal of circumstances, or turning point. The term is primarily used with reference to works of literature. The English form of peripeteia is Peripety . Peripety is a sudden reversal dependent on intellect… …
5Parakseno Sinesthima — Parakseno Sinesthima …
6The Grapes of Wrath — infobox Book name = Grapes of Wrath image caption= First edition cover author = John Steinbeck cover artist = Elmer Hader country = United States language = English genre = Novel publisher = The Viking Press James Lloyd release date = 1939 media… …
7Michalis Rakintzis — (Greek: Μιχάλης Ρακιντζής; on Mygreek.fm, retrieved 30 8 2011 (in Greek).</ref>) is a male Greek singer. He was born in Athens and studied Mechanical Engineering in Great Britain.[1] From 1982 to 1985, he participated at a rock group called …
8Hamartia — (Ancient Greek: Polytonic|ἁμαρτία) is a term developed by Aristotle in his work Poetics. The term can simply be seen as a character’s flaw or error. The word hamartia is rooted in the notion of missing the mark (hamartanein) and covers a broad… …
9Anagnorisis — (  /ˌænə …
10List of literary terms — The following is a list of literary terms; that is, those words used in discussion, classification, criticism, and analysis of literature.: See also: Glossary of poetry terms, Literary criticism, Literary theory CompactTOC8 name=Contents… …