A sudden reversal of fortune in a dramatic plot—the moment when circumstances swing from good to bad (in tragedy) or bad to good (in comedy). Aristotle identified peripeteia as a key element of compelling drama, especially when it occurs simultaneously with anagnorisis (recognition). The discovery that transforms everything—the letter that arrives too late, the identity revealed—is peripeteia in action.

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