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Elodia [21]
3 years ago
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Which of the following plot points are necessary for a complete comedy, based on Freytag’s Pyramid?

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KonstantinChe [14]3 years ago
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The plot point that are necessary for a complete comedy, based on Freytag's Pyramid are the ones listed in option b. Inciting incident (can be anyone), confusion, further complication, climax, reversal, anagnorisis, resolution, and celebration.

Accordingto this scheme, we begin with the hero, who can be anyone and we learn of his defects and what he desires; a confusion gets in his or her way to satisfy that desire; then follows a moment of further complication reaching a climax where we see the heroe's flaw at its worst. This leads to a reversal or change of fortune for the better and the hero acknowledges this in a moment of anagnorisis. The resolution shows how the hero resolves the complication and the confusion and accepts herself or himself, which leads to the final celebration of the comic hero once the climax is resolved.

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