Most stories/novels build up the intrigue, the suspense, to the very end. If the writer is kind, he or she will tie up any loose ends at the end, so the reader is finally put into the picture and can relax. But some writers lead you up to the final scene, and stop - leaving you on a cliff hanger - what really happened at the end? It is all about the skill of the writer in using printed words to instill a 'I can't put this book down - what is going to happen next?'
The conflict is the central problem or struggle that propels the story forward. It is usually a confrontation between the protagonist and some opposing force, whether internal (within the character) or external (with other characters, society, nature, etc).
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resolution
The resolution
the second word for conflict according to me suspence bacause conflict comes in the story when suspence comes in the story so conflict is a part of conflict
The part of a story we call "rising action" is that part where the tension and conflict increase until they reach the climax or peak of the story.
The resolution
Central conflict is the part of the story that leads to the climaxand then just describes what is going on.
No, the resolution of the main conflict in a story is not called exposition. Exposition is the beginning of a story where background information is provided to set the stage for the plot. The resolution is the part of the story where the conflict is resolved and the outcome becomes clear.
The part of a story we call "rising action" is that part where the tension and conflict increase until they reach the climax or peak of the story.
The most intense part of a story is typically referred to as the climax. This is the point where the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome of the story is determined.
Internal would be an adjective descrbing conflict, which would be a noun. The internal conflict is also a term used for a type of conflict in a story.
Internal conflict and climax are related but not the same. Internal conflict refers to the emotional or mental struggle within a character, while the climax is the turning point in the story where tension reaches its peak. Internal conflict can contribute to the climax by heightening the stakes for the character, leading to a more impactful resolution.
The conflict of a story is resolved during the falling action. This is where the characters begin to tie up all the loose ends in the story.
Central conflict is the part of the story that leads to the climaxand then just describes what is going on.