Definitions from Wiktionary (dramatic structure)
▸ noun: The sequence that a five-act play follows, including exposition, rising action, climax or turning point, falling action, and denouement or catastrophe.
▸ noun: (advertising) One of four formats used in commercials that are designed to affect the audience emotionally, not just rationally: emotional pivot, positive transition, emotional build, and sustained emotion.
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▸ noun: The sequence that a five-act play follows, including exposition, rising action, climax or turning point, falling action, and denouement or catastrophe.
▸ noun: (advertising) One of four formats used in commercials that are designed to affect the audience emotionally, not just rationally: emotional pivot, positive transition, emotional build, and sustained emotion.
Similar:
falling action,
action,
dramatization,
final act,
course,
setting,
scène à faire,
exodos,
scene,
dénouement,
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