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catastrophe

disaster / failure / denouement
Noun
pl: catastrophes

This term conveys a sense of overwhelming devastation and suddenness. While it describes large-scale physical disasters like floods or earthquakes, it is frequently used in a hyperbolic sense to describe personal or professional failures, such as a ruined date or a failed business presentation. In the specific context of literary analysis and classical drama, the word refers to the final unraveling of the plot. Here, it does not necessarily mean a random accident, but rather the inevitable and tragic conclusion resulting from the protagonist's flaws.

Meanings

Noun

An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster.

"The earthquake was a catastrophe that left thousands homeless."

Noun

A complete failure or a total disaster in a social or professional context.

"The product launch turned into a complete catastrophe when the software crashed during the demo."

Noun

The final resolution or denouement of a tragedy, especially in classical drama.

"The play reaches its catastrophe when the protagonist realizes his fatal error too late."

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