That is the resolution.
Settings,Characters, Climax ect. not full answer
The climax of the story is important , because it shows the highest point (or time) , in a characters life The character goes up leading to the climax , then down to the ending/closing of the story *(:*
You are speaking about the climax of the story.
A climax is the most exciting part of a story, because the plot has thickened, and the action is at a height. The problems in the story have peaked, and what happens in the climax of the story, usually between three characters, results in the denoument of the story, which culminates in the ending of the story. The climax of the story is what happens that is so exciting, and it ends the suspense of wondering what is going to happen. Everything that happens in the denoument to the end results from the climax, usually logically, and is no surprise, unless there is a surprise ending.
The rising action is when suspense builds as the characters face obstacles and try to solve their problem. This is the part of the story where tension and conflict escalate, leading towards the climax.
"Rising action" is the part of the story where the conflict and tension builds as events unfold leading to the climax. It includes moments of rising tension, complications, and obstacles that the characters must navigate before reaching the climax.
To create a good Climax, you need to have a exciting part of the story. Use short, exciting sentences. Stay with the action and don't put in any long descriptions or thinking. Use all the senses -- tell what the characters see, hear, smell, and feel.
Think about this for a minute and you can figure it out. Would you read all the way to the exciting part of a story without ever meeting the main characters? No way.
the middel
The climax in a story is the main event and usually the most 'exiting' part of a story.
In this portion of the story, the author is most likely developing the rising action, where conflicts and complications arise leading to the climax of the story. This is where tension and suspense build as the characters face obstacles and challenges that propel the story forward towards its climax.
In a mystery story, the climax is the part of the story where the mystery is solved. In a murder mystery the climax happens when the detective tells everyone who the murderer is and explains what happened.