In the denouement period of Freytag's Pyramid, a reader would see the story unknotted.
Rising Action
In the resolution period of Freytag's Pyramid, a reader would learn about the effects of a tragic hero's fall.
The stage of Freytag's Pyramid where a reader would learn about the effects of a tragic hero's fall on the world of the play is the denouement or falling action. This is where the consequences of the tragic hero's actions are revealed and the impact on the world of the play is explored before reaching a resolution.
The denouement is in the final act, as the final stage of the plot.
The exposition would occur at the beginning, in Act 1.
During the resolution.
The event that sets the plot in motion is known as the inciting incident, and it sometimes takes place before the action of the drama starts. The explanation or introduction is called the exposition.
In Freytag's pyramid the writer sets the stage for the rest of the plot during the climax.
Often stage directions are either italicized or in parentheses
Stage directions help you by telling you what an actor/actress is doing
Stage directions help you by telling you what an actor/actress is doing
exposition