If you are talking about Freytag's pyramid, the "climax" is always Act 3. In terms of dramatic tension, this reaches its peak when Othello is about to kill Desdemona.
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It depends on how you're using the word climax. It can be a noun eg. the climax of the film/play.
For some people the word "climax" has a technical sense when discussing a play. This might cause them to identify the climax with act 3 of any Shakespearean play. In a non-technical sense, the climax of the play comes when Othello smothers Desdemona. He had a chance up to that point but none after.
Act III. But that is only because "climax" is defined as "Act III of a Shakespearean play" in the Freytag Pyramid theory of the structure of a Shakespeare play.
Most people would say that the murder scene is the climax.
the highest point of excitement in a play or climax is the point in a drama in which conflicts are resolved
The person in a play in which most of the action or climax is based off of
The climax in the story is when Victor and Teresa get to french class.
Oedipus learns his identity from the shepherd.
Act III, Scene 1 is the climax because there is no turning back for Romeo after he kills Tybalt.
This is the play's climax.
The high point. The most exciting part.
If you are talking about Freytag's pyramid, the "climax" is always Act 3. In terms of dramatic tension, this reaches its peak when Othello is about to kill Desdemona.