According to Freud, the stage that follows the resolution of the Oedipal complex is the latency stage. During this stage, sexual impulses are repressed, and children focus more on developing social and intellectual skills.
The stage that follows is called the falling action then the resolution. The resolution is also called the denouement.
The 'falling action' occurs immediately after the climax leading to the resolution or denouement.
According to Freud's Psychosexual stages of development, no. For the Oedipal complex to apply the child must enter the phallic stage of development, the age group that corresponds to this stage is 4-6 yrs old. However, if the teenage boy has unresolved issues in this stage of development, then I think Freud might be inclined to say that he has "fixated" at this stage, meaning until he resolves his issues at this stage, this teenage boy will continue to wrestle with this.
The stage that follows the falling action in a plot is the resolution. This is where the conflict of the story is resolved and any loose ends are tied up. It provides closure to the narrative and gives insight on the outcome of the story.
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.
Supernova
The loose ends are handled in the resolution stage.
The Neutron stage follows the White Dwarf stage of star development.
exposition.Er.. .no.Grade school students are taught 5 parts of plot in sequential order:expositionrising actionclimaxfalling actionresolution - in which the (re)SOLUTION to the conflict is dealt with (not necessarily solved.)
Outlining
Blastocyst stage follows the morula stage of embryo development.
One stage may be described as prosperity.