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It is usually the most exciting part in the story and the part that makes the reader want to keep reading. The falling action is the events that happen after the climax that lead to a resolution or ending to the story. The resolution is the outcome of the story. It is how things end up or turn out for the characters.
In a work of literature, the resolution is the part of the story's plot where the main problem is resolved or worked out. The resolution occurs after the falling action and is typically where the story ends. Another term for the resolution is “dénouement,” which comes from the French term dénoué, meaning “to untie.”
An example of a simple resolution is a resolution that sets the rules for how the Senate will operate. ... An example might be a resolution adjourning Congress for more than three days, or a resolution asking the president to return a bill he was presented with but hasn't yet signed or vetoed.
The difference between the climax and the resolution is that the climax is a period of intense change and action, whereas the resolution is simply the story's end.
The resolution moves the story to an unstable position. The resolution puts the events and characters in a stable situation, ending the tension of a story. The resolution offers the reader a final confrontation between struggling forces. The resolution depicts the main problem that characters must solve.
Plot is a sequence of events that occurs to characters in situations in the beginning, middle, and end of a story (Hancock, 2004, p. 136). There are four primary types of plots (modified from Anderson, 2006, & Likens, 2007): Linear plot is constructed logically and not by coincidence.
The Plot Diagram is an organizational tool focusing on a pyramid or triangular shape, which is used to map the events in a story. This mapping of plot structure allows readers and writers to visualize the key features of stories.
The parts of a plot in a story include the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. The five parts work together to build suspense, and flow together smoothly to create a unified story line.
Story is hard to follow. Create a plot diagram for the story using Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution. Cells have many descriptive elements, and provide the reader with a vivid representation.
6. Explain to the class that the plot line of this movie has six parts, namely the 1) exposition, 2) conflict, 3) rising action, 4) climax, 5) falling action, and 6) resolution. Instruct the class to take notes on these terms.
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