The outcome of a story is the "denouement". Denouement is a French word derived from denouerwhich means "untie". The French origin is from the Latin word nodus meaning "a knot". Given that a story, as well as having an author, has * a title, and sub titles * a theme, and threads * a setting, and supporting settings * a main character, and supporting characters * a plot, and sub-plots * a climax, and anti-climaxes * and a conclusion, then the denouement is the conclusion in which all the components that were seemingly tied together in a knot, ranging from the simple to the complex, unravel to reveal the truth of their existence.
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The resolution is the part of the story arc that provides the outcome or ending to the story. It offers closure by tying up loose ends and revealing the final fates of the characters.
This question is designed to determine if the conditions were favorable to the person i the story Story indicates a favorable outcome ultimately, but that outcome is not guaranteed to anybody
The solution of the story refers to the part of the narrative where the main conflict is resolved or the outcome of the plot is revealed. It is when all loose ends are tied up, questions are answered, and the final outcome of the story is determined.
She was brave
Germany lost. American won. End of story.
The final outcome of a story is typically the resolution or conclusion of the conflict that has been driving the plot. It is the point where loose ends are tied up, and the fate of the characters is revealed.
the crisis is resolved in one way or another (real answer) <3
describes how much each character was changed by the events of the story and provides an outcome to the central conflict. addie_mae
"Anak" is a Filipino drama film that follows the story of a mother who leaves her family to work abroad. The outcome of the story revolves around the mother's struggle with guilt and the impact of her absence on her children and husband. Ultimately, the film portrays themes of sacrifice, forgiveness, and redemption.