The protagonist tries to make sure the conflict has been resolved.
That the main conflict has been resolved.
(Apex) Solving the conflict.
Every protagonist has their own individual goals. Some are on a quest and want to find something. Others are after love and romance. Others have an important personal problem to overcome. It just depends on the story.
Protagonist
To define who she is
Leroy is the protagonist and Norma is the antagonist
Hogarth Hughes is the protagonist. He is a young boy who befriends The Giant as others characters try to destroy it.
all of the above (apex) p.3??
The protagonists in "Good Omens" are Aziraphale, an angel, and Crowley, a demon, who team up to prevent the end of the world. They work together to try to avert the apocalypse and save Earth from destruction.
In the falling action of the story "Poison," the protagonist begins to experience the consequences of their actions that led to the central conflict. They may face challenges and setbacks as they try to resolve the conflict and reach a resolution. The tension decreases as the story moves towards its conclusion.
In "The Journey Back" by Johanna Reiss, the rising action includes the challenges and obstacles the main character faces as they try to return home after surviving the Holocaust. This part of the story builds tension and increases the stakes for the protagonist as they navigate the dangers of post-war Europe.
Whatever you want can happen - you're the writer! Make a list of 50 things that might happen in your story. The first 10 or 20 will be ordinary things that anyone could think of, but once you get closer to 50 you'll be thinking really creatively and come up with something totally original that only you could think of.