falling action
The stage that follows is called the falling action then the resolution. The resolution is also called the denouement.
The falling action
The 'falling action' occurs immediately after the climax leading to the resolution or denouement.
Rising action and falling action
The stage of a plot that comes directly after the conflict is called the climax. The climax offers resolution to the conflict in a story.
The stage that follows is called the falling action then the resolution. The resolution is also called the denouement.
The Rising Action follows the climax.
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The falling action
The 'falling action' occurs immediately after the climax leading to the resolution or denouement.
Rising action and falling action
A plot has five main stages. The climax is the turning point of a story. The stage of a plot follows the climax is the Rising Action. The Rising action is the series of events that leads to the climax.
After the climax of a story, the falling action begins. This is where the story starts to wrap up loose ends and leads towards the resolution. It's a time for the consequences of the climax to unfold and for the characters to reflect on what has happened.
It is called the climax.
First is exposition (intoduction), then rising action, then climax.
Yes, falling action occurs after the rising action in a typical plot structure. Rising action builds tension and develops the story, leading to the climax, while falling action follows the climax and shows the aftermath of the main conflict being resolved.