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'''''In Literary Terms'''''
'''''In Literary Works'''''


The reversal, also known as peripeteia or the falling action usually occurs after the climax of the narrative.  Consider the fact that the climax is essentially the most exciting point of the narrative and at that point everything leading up to it suddenly “makes sense” so then the reversal happening would be logical because it is the reverse of the rising action that led to the climax.  
The reversal, also known as peripeteia or the falling action usually occurs after the climax of the narrative.  Consider the fact that the climax is essentially the most exciting point of the narrative and at that point everything leading up to it suddenly “makes sense” so then the reversal happening would be logical because it is the reverse of the rising action that led to the climax.  
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