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climax the point in a story or film in which the central character/protagonist faces and deals with their consequence of all their actions.
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climax (1) Greek term meaning "ladder" and originally implying succession. It is interpreted to mean "the final step of the ladder." (2) In monoclimax theory, that state of a biotic community that is attained when population structures of all its species fluctuate rather than exhibit unidirectional change. Such a community will remain in a self-perpetuating state so long as present climatic, edaphic, and biotic conditions continue. See polyclimax and seral.
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climax The point of highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action (such as in a play, story, or other literary composition).
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climax the turning point of plot in fiction or drama
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climax community The end of a successional sequence; a community that has reached stability under a particular set of environmental conditions.
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