The falling action of "The Soul of the Caliban" occurs as the protagonist faces the consequences of their actions, leading to a resolution or closure of the story. This phase typically follows the climax and sets the stage for the story's resolution.
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In "The Soul of the Great Bell" by Lafcadio Hearn, the falling action occurs after Ko-Ngai sacrifices herself and the bell is successfully cast. The falling action reveals the consequences of Ko-Ngai's sacrifice, including the consequences for the corrupt official who tried to prevent the bell's completion.
!The Great Power, Comes with the great Responsibility!
the conflict is with the dogs owner. He has to decide who to treat better the baby or the dog
What is the resolution of The Soul of Caliban and is everything resolve?
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!The Great Power, Comes with the great Responsibility!
Falling action
The falling action for the third wish is something
The falling action takes place after the climax. This is when the story begins to die down and there is less action. The story is almost resolved at this point.
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Rising action and falling action