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The resolution it the ending of the story and the falling action is leading into the end.
In a story, the falling action is typically followed by the resolution, where the main conflict is fully resolved, and loose ends are tied up. This is where the reader gains closure and sees the final outcome or consequences of the story's events.
The resolution or falling action in a story occurs after the climax. It normally provides an explanation for the climax. It provides closure.
The stage that follows is called the falling action then the resolution. The resolution is also called the denouement.
No, falling action and resolution are not the same thing. Falling action refers to the events that occur after the climax of a story, leading towards the resolution. The resolution is the point in the story where the conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up.
The Resolution or Denouement.
falling action
A resolution of the story's main conflict and an end to the story's plot.
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 falling action leads to the resolution or conclusion of the play
The sequence of events in a story is called the plot. It consists of the exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (development of the conflict), climax (turning point), falling action (resolution of conflict), and resolution (conclusion).
its basically the resolution of the story, where the character reflects on the events that happenedDenoument is a French word for the part of a story between the climax and resolution. Its English equivalent would be "falling action."