climax
The most dramatic point in a work is called the climax. It is where the conflict reaches its peak and is typically near the end of the story, leading to the resolution.
The climax.
A typical dramatic ending ends with the resolution of the conflict and a sense of closure or emotional impact for the audience.
Resolution
a resolution involving a wedding
The end of a conflict is usually signified by a resolution.
It usually comes after the climax of the major conflict.
Dramatic poetry
a decision which you accept upon yourself, usually involving a change for the better in your behavior or habits.
Plots usually include storylines and characters with conflicts that need to be resolved. A story wouldn't be the same without some element of necessary resolution.
The main conflict in a story is typically resolved during the climax, which is the point of highest tension where the protagonist faces the antagonist or major obstacle. This resolution usually occurs towards the end of the story and paves the way for the conclusion.
Resolution is the part of a story where the conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up. Conflict is the struggle or problem that drives the plot forward and creates tension in the story. Resolution usually follows the climax, where the main conflict is resolved.
Climactic conflict refers to the peak or final confrontation between opposing forces in a story. It is the moment of greatest tension and is usually where the main conflict of the plot is resolved. This part of the story often determines the outcome and resolution of the narrative.