- A
eucatastrophe is a
sudden turn of
events in a
story which ensures that the
protagonist does not meet some terrible, impending, and
plausible and probable...
- adaptations.
Scholars have
noticed that the
Eagles appear as
agents of
eucatastrophe or deus ex
machina throughout Tolkien's writings, from The Silmarillion...
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complete conceivable eucatastrophe. The
Birth of
Christ is the
eucatastrophe of Man's history. The
Resurrection is the
eucatastrophe of the
story of the...
- survived, it
would have been
dwarrows or dwerrows.) He
coined the term
eucatastrophe, used
mainly in
connection with his own work.
Tolkien learnt to paint...
- as when the Ents and
Huorns appear suddenly and
decisively in the
eucatastrophe on the
battlefield of Helm's Deep. The
Tolkien scholar Richard C. West...
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distinguished between what he
called the
catastrophe and the
eucatastrophe. The
eucatastrophe is a
classical catastrophe with an
unexpected positive outcome...
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achieving something of the same
impact and
feelings of providence,
eucatastrophe, and interconnectedness.
Dimitra Fimi
suggests that
Jackson was continuing...
- 2021 Stevens, Ben Eldon. Middle-earth as Underworld: From
Katabasis to
Eucatastrophe. pp. 113–114. in
Williams 2021 Steed,
Robert (2017). "The Harrowing...
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writing about Christian revelation in
moments of what
Tolkien called "
eucatastrophe". When the One Ring is destro**** and
Sauron is
overthrown for ever,...
- Cliché
Cliffhanger Conflict Deus ex
machina Dialogue Dramatic structure Eucatastrophe Foreshadowing Flashback Flashforward Frame story In
medias res Kishōtenketsu...