CLIMAX (κλίμαξ, a ladder, gradation), a figure in rhetoric, by which a sentence, or the several members of a discourse, gradually rise in force, dignity, or importance, to the close. It is opposed to anti-climax, in which the ideas sink in succession;—a principal cause of that vice in composition called bathos.
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