climax
The climax.
The end of a dramatic plot is usually called the resolution or denouement.
Resolution
The end of a conflict is usually signified by a resolution.
a resolution involving a wedding
It usually comes after the climax of the major conflict.
Dramatic poetry
a decision which you accept upon yourself, usually involving a change for the better in your behavior or habits.
Plots usually include storylines and characters with conflicts that need to be resolved. A story wouldn't be the same without some element of necessary resolution.
The main conflict in a story is typically resolved during the climax, which is the point of highest tension where the protagonist faces the antagonist or major obstacle. This resolution usually occurs towards the end of the story and paves the way for the conclusion.
In "Endgame" by Samuel Beckett, the resolution diverges from typical dramatic conclusions by embracing ambiguity and existential themes rather than providing clear closure or resolution. The play ends with a sense of cyclical stagnation, leaving characters trapped in a bleak, repetitive existence without traditional conflict resolution. This starkly contrasts with conventional drama, where conflicts are usually resolved, and characters experience growth or change. Instead, "Endgame" emphasizes the absurdity of life and the persistence of suffering, challenging the audience's expectations.
Resolution is the part of a story where the conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up. Conflict is the struggle or problem that drives the plot forward and creates tension in the story. Resolution usually follows the climax, where the main conflict is resolved.