No. The exposition is the introduction of the plot, where characters and conflict are presented. The main conflict is resolved after the climax (the most exciting part of the story, where rising action turns into falling action), throughout the falling action (when the excitement of the story begins to die down), and at the resolution (where the conflict is resolved).
No, the resolution of the main conflict in a story is not called exposition. Exposition is the beginning of a story where background information is provided to set the stage for the plot. The resolution is the part of the story where the conflict is resolved and the outcome becomes clear.
resaloution or agreement
Violet gets out of Olaf's marriage plan by signing her name with her left hand....Count Olaf escapes getting arrested.
Introduction Exposition (formal name)
The main conflict in "Rumpelstiltskin" is between the miller's daughter and Rumpelstiltskin. The daughter must guess his name in order to keep her firstborn child, creating tension and stakes in the story.
Since the main character is usually referred to as the protagonist, the title you're probably looking for is antagonist.
Exposition Park is located in Los Angeles, California surrounded by Martin Luther King highway, Figeroa street and Exposition Boulevard, hence the name.
In "Among the Hidden," the conflict is resolved when Luke and Jen's plan to overthrow the Population Police is foiled by the government. Luke escapes and goes into hiding, eventually reuniting with his family and living free from government control. The conflict is resolved through Luke's determination and courage to fight for his right to exist as a third child in a society that restricts families to only two children.
The beginning of a story is called the exposition. This is where the setting, characters, and initial situation are introduced to the reader.
When established in 1892, it was called "The Corn Belt Exposition".
The first one was the Toronto Exposition.
The internal conflict in "The Name of This Book Is Secret" revolves around the main characters, Cass and Max-Ernest, grappling with their fears, insecurities, and the mysteries they encounter. As they uncover secrets and face dangerous situations, they also struggle with trusting each other and navigating their friendship. This internal conflict adds depth to their characters and drives the story forward.
The bank was resolved and merged into a new entity. The new name is Keystone bank