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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Anagnorisis is a moment in a play or other work when a character makes a critical discovery that sends the story inevitably to its ultimate conclusion. Anagnorisis originally meant "recognition" in its Greek context, not only of a person but also of what that person stood for. Anagnorisis was the hero's sudden awareness of a real situation, the realization of things as they stood, and finally, the hero's insight into a relationship with an often antagonistic character in Aristotelian tragedy. |