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Resolution in a play is the end result of a problem or situation. The story builds up and the resolution is the solving of a mystery or a problem.
it is the end of the story and what happens and what happened and how did they solve the problem.
the climax and/or resolution
The resolution of a story is the part of a book where everything gets solved.It is the end of the conflict, and how it turns out.
The characters typically solve the problem during the climax of the story when tensions are at their peak. Conflict resolution occurs after the climax and is where loose ends are tied up and a sense of closure is provided to the story.
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The Murder of Fortunato at the end of the story was the Resolution. The Problem began at the insult to montresor and it ended (or was Resolved) by His Murder.
The resolution in the story "It" by Stephen King involves the Losers' Club defeating Pennywise by confronting their fears and believing in the power of their unity and friendship. They ultimately destroy Pennywise's physical form and seal away its influence in their town.
a resolution is the ending of a storyWhen the conflict(problem) is fixed, usually at the end...A resolution means solving the problem or bringing it to a conclusion
This would either be a part of the rising action or the climax. A story has several parts, which can be explained in this way: 1 setting/background 2 problem 3 rising action 4 climax 5 resolution or non-resolution of the problem
In a plot, resolution refers to the part of the story where the main conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up. It provides a sense of closure for the characters and the overall narrative. The resolution typically occurs after the climax of the story.
the resolution. or deneumont.