In drama, the process where events continue to unravel and move toward a resolution is called the "falling action." This phase follows the climax of the story, where tensions begin to decrease and the consequences of the climax unfold, leading towards the resolution or denouement. It serves to wrap up the narrative and resolve any remaining conflicts.
the resolution. or deneumont.
The plays called "Problem Plays" are usually Measure for Measure, All's Well that Ends Well, and Troilus and Cressida. They are called "problem plays" because although classified as comedies, the resolution seems less joyous in these plays than in others.
Resolution is the point in Freytag's pyramid at which Creon takes the throne and Oedipus demands exile from Thebes to fulfill his promise of punishment for Laius' murderer in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, resolution occurs between the falling action and the play's conclusion. It also may be called dénouement. It ends the main conflict in such a way that the protagonist is worst off than at the play's beginning.
The term that describes this part of a play's structure is called the "climax." In the climax, the tension reaches its peak as the plot and subplots intertwine, leading to a turning point in the narrative. It is typically followed by the resolution, where conflicts are addressed and outcomes are revealed.
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The fifth phase of plot is called Denouement and sometimes conclusion
Resolution
falling action
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The end of a central conflict is called the resolution.
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No, resolution refers to the video capacity of a monitor. The capacity of a storage drive is called storage capacity, not resolution.
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The stage that follows is called the falling action then the resolution. The resolution is also called the denouement.