resaloution or agreement
no
That the main conflict has been resolved.
where the conflict resolved
Plot is a complex term that involves a conflict at its core. Something that disturbs the harmony of the characters or the universe or something. It is this conflict that is resolved. And as the conflict gets resolved so to does the plot. For example the protagonist is in danger of being stabbed to death by the antagonist. This is a conflict. This conflict plus all the action that takes place because of that conflict is the plot. When the protagonist convinces the antagonist that he truly loves her and everything that she heard about him to the contrary were lies and hyperbola and she drops the knife and falls lovingly into his arms - this is the resolution to the conflict and thereby the end of the plot as anything that happens after that is only gratuitous sensuality.
how the problem ends, who wins, how its solvedThe finishing of any unknowns.how the problem was solvedis what happens at the end of the story it occurs after the climax it is what happens to the characters after the conflict is resolved
no
Unfortunately, the conflict has not yet ended. There's no way that anyone can predict how, or when, it will end.
The conflict between Hermia and her father Egeus was resolved when Theseus ordered her to marry Demetrius, but then gave her the option to marry Lysander instead. The conflict between Oberon and Titania was resolved by releasing Titania from the love potion spell. The conflict between the Mechanicals was resolved when they successfully performed their play at the end of the play.
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
That the main conflict has been resolved.
The main conflict in Eragon is resolved by Durza being killed.
what conflict was resolved in the tail of despereaux
No, the speaker's conflict with the raven is not resolved at the end of the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. The raven continues to haunt the speaker with its one-word response, "Nevermore," leaving the speaker in a state of despair and sorrow.
how can conflict be resolved
The protagonist tries to make sure the conflict has been resolved.
No, it didn't get resolved and it's a conflict that is going on for more than 6 decades
Yes, the conflict in the book "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson is resolved by the end of the story. The protagonist, Isabel, takes action to gain her freedom and confront the challenges she faces during the American Revolutionary War.