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In what act of a Shakespearean Tragedy does the climax normally occur?

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User Lyndia
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The final and greatest climax occurs at the end of the play—usually, in tragedy, with the deaths of the main characters. In the resolution (or denouement) the loose parts of the plot are all tied up. The play is over.

So, the final act

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