the part of a drama, preceding the catastrophe, in which the action is at its height; the climax of a play. Compare catastrophe(def. 4), epitasis, protasis.
Origin: 1650–60; < Gk katástasis stability, akin to kathistánai to make stand, settle. See cata-, stasis
ca·tas·ta·sis (kə-tās'tə-sĭs) n.
pl.ca·tas·ta·ses (-sēz')
The intensified part of the action directly preceding the catastrophe in classical tragedy.
The climax of a drama.
[Greek katastasis, settled state, from kathistanai, to come into a certain state : kat-, kata-, cata- + histanai, to set; see stā- in Indo-European roots.]