peripeteia
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A tragedy, wrote Aristotle in the fourth century BC, depicts the fall of a great but flawed man, and hinges on a peripeteia, or sudden reversal, like the Italian defender’s slur.
From Economist
My second thought: the Greek word “peripeteia,” a sudden reversal of fortune.
But the most crucial element of tragedy as he saw it was peripeteia: reversals of fortune.
From The Guardian
This is the classic Aristotelian peripeteia: the sudden reversal of fortune.
From The Guardian
"When the heir returneth, then shall ring the bell, so the legend runneth, so the old men tell"; in some such words was this grand peripeteia announced in the text.
From Project Gutenberg
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