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The Greek term “catastrophe” refers to the __________.

scene of suffering
reversal of situation
recognition
exodos

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Answer:

scene of suffering

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Catastrophe comes from a Greek word meaning "overturn" in the sense that something just got upside down. At first it was used to refer to the disastrous finish of a drama, that would usually end in some sort of tragedy. Later on, the 1700s it already meant something like "A sudden tradegy. Lately, the word is mainly used to define tragic moments, big or small.

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