LITERATURE QUESTIONS
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
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Climax
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Rising action
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Falling action
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Resolution
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Exposition
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Detailed explanation-1: -Denouement is the point in a story in which the conflict is resolved. Borrowed from French, the word derives from Latin and literally means “untie the knot, ” which refers to the narrative entanglements the author has woven through the first four stages of plot development.
Detailed explanation-2: -The dénouement of a story (whether it’s a book, play or movie) is a literary device that involves the tying up of all the loose ends, the ironing out of the plot, and the final resolution that should leave your audience feeling satisfied.
Detailed explanation-3: -denouement, (French: “unknotting”) conclusion after the climax of a narrative in which the complexities of the plot are unraveled and the conflict is finally resolved.
Detailed explanation-4: -Resolution/Denoument: Also known as the denouement, the resolution is like a concluding paragraph that resolves any remaining issues and ends the story.
Detailed explanation-5: -Resolution: (Denouement) Rounds out and concludes the action; struggles are over. The End! Rising Action-one (or more) characters in crisis. (It begins with the inciting force and ends with the climax.)