In the story, "Dragon Dragon" by John Gardner, the falling action is the youngest son getting the princess after slaying the dragon. The rest of his reward is half of the kingdom.
The climax of the story "Smallest Dragonboy" is " Keevan gets the bronze dragon."
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The falling action takes place after the climax. This is when the story begins to die down and there is less action. The story is almost resolved at this point.
Falling action
The falling action of the story is when the walls started to refract when he was about to fall in the pit
After the sword fell cutting off the dragon's head, the two older brothers crawled out of the dragon. The youngest brother was rewarded by getting half of the kingdom and the princesses hand in marriage. This is the falling action of Dragon Dragon as it happens after the climax and ends in the resolution of the story.
There is no falling action the story simply ends at the Climax!
the rising action is what takes you to the climax of the story and the falling actions is what is after the climax.
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In "Dragon, Dragon" by John Gardner, the exposition introduces the main character, a boy named John, who goes to the castle in search of work. The setting of the castle, the presence of a fearsome dragon terrorizing the village, and the king's announcement of a princess and half his kingdom as a reward for slaying the dragon are key elements in the exposition of the story.
The resolution or falling action in a story occurs after the climax. It normally provides an explanation for the climax. It provides closure.