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Unit 7 – Short Fiction: Society & History Context
Topic 7.2
What differentiates an epiphany from a revelation?
An epiphany only occurs in mystery novels, while a revelation is common in all genres.
An epiphany is a moment of sudden realization, while a revelation is a surprising disclosure of information.
An epiphany always involves multiple characters, while a revelation is a personal realization.
An epiphany is about a character's past, while a revelation is about the future.
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AP English Literature - 7.2 Epiphany as a driver of plot
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