LITERATURE QUESTIONS
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
Question
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Rising Action
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Climax
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Falling Action
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Resolution
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Detailed explanation-1: -Climax, or the apex of the narrative. Falling action, which is what happens after the main problem of the story has been solved.
Detailed explanation-2: -The denouement is the final part of the story that ties up the loose ends of the plot, or at least some of them. Although the falling action is typically shorter than the rising action, it’s not just a winding down period.
Detailed explanation-3: -A falling action is the sequence of events that happens after the climax of a story. The falling action resolves the conflict and ties up loose ends. It usually leads to the resolution, which is the story’s conclusion. In a sense, the falling action is like the denouement of a story.
Detailed explanation-4: -One more question writers commonly have about falling action: What comes next-or does anything come after falling action? The answer is this: Your resolution! The resolution in a story occurs after falling action and before the epilogue. It’s when you wrap everything up and give readers a satisfying conclusion.
Detailed explanation-5: -The story begins to move to the conclusion, or the resolution, at which point everything will be tied up and resolved. For example, in a hero tale, the hero’s journey home after defeating the villain would be the falling action.