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In Rapunzel's story, the falling action occurs when the prince is blinded and Rapunzel is banished to a desert, where she gives birth to twins. The action continues as the prince wanders the wilderness until he reunites with Rapunzel and their love heals his blindness.
The falling action of Cinderella is Cinderella marrying the prince because this shows that good people have happy endings while Cinderellas stepsisters and stepmother have sad endings for their family which is greedy, hurtful, rude, mean, and cruel. Goodness is rewarded while evil is punished.
In the story "Makato and the Cowrie Shell," the falling action occurs when Makato's good deeds come to light, restoring the village's prosperity and leading to his recognition as the true prince. The falling action concludes with Makato being reunited with his father and the villagers living happily ever after.
The dwarves called the prince!
The plot cannot be described as a falling action, nor as a climax or a rising action. A plot has a falling action (the point of the story when the problems are being resolved). The falling action of Ella Enchanted is when they finally stopped the Prince's uncle from killing his nephew and from taking over the kingdom, and when Ella and Prince Charmont (I'm not sure how it is spelled) get married.The climax (the most important point) is when the uncle wants Ella to kill the love of her life.Rising action is when Ella decides to look for her godmother.Exposition is when the characters are introduced, and explain Ella's beginning with her gift of obedience. Hope it helped.
The denouement of the "Cinderella" story is when Cinderella's foot fits the glass slipper, and she and the Prince are reunited. They get married in a splendorous ceremony, and Cinderella forgives her wicked stepsisters. They all lived happily ever after.
In the falling action of "Thumbelina," the protagonist is rescued by the swallow and taken to the warmer lands. She helps the swallow on its journey, and eventually arrives at a beautiful garden where she meets the flower prince. They fall in love and get married, living happily ever after.
Because he is happy
The falling action in "The School Play" by Gary Soto is when the play concludes and the main character, Julio, reflects on his experience. He feels proud of his performance and happy that his mother was able to witness it.
The climax of the story "The Happy Prince" occurs when the swallow says goodbye to the prince and falls away. "The Happy Prince" is a tale by Oscar Wilde.
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