After the climax of the stolen party, the falling action typically involves the resolution of the conflict or tension that arose during the party. This may include the consequences of the theft being revealed and addressed, characters reflecting on the events that transpired, and any loose ends being tied up to bring the story to a conclusion.
In the falling action of the story "Bargain" by A.B. Guthrie, the protagonist realizes the consequences of his actions and attempts to rectify the situation by negotiating with the other party involved. This leads to a resolution or climax where the characters come to terms with the outcome of their choices and actions.
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Yes, there is a simile in "The Stolen Party" where the mother compares the monkey to an organ-grinder's, emphasizing its liveliness and energy.
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The falling action is the part of a story that shows the effects of the climax and actions.
the rising action is what takes you to the climax of the story and the falling actions is what is after the climax.
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Some examples of falling actions in "Great Expectations" include Pip discovering the true identity of his benefactor, his realization that he has been misled by appearances, and the resolution of his relationships with Estella and Joe. These falling actions lead to the climax of the novel where Pip gains a deeper understanding of himself and his values.
Alexis Marchand invented the party line. Patent was stolen by AT&T.
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