CATASTASIS, in Poetry, the third part of the ancient drama, being that in which the intrigue or action set forth in the epitasis is supported, carried on, and heightened, till it be ripe for the unravelling in the catastrophe. Scaliger defines it the full growth of the fable, while things are at a stand, and in that confusion to which the poet has brought them.
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