Plot Resolution
Plot resolution is the part of a story where the main conflicts are resolved, and the narrative reaches its conclusion. This stage typically follows the climax, where the tension peaks, and it provides closure to the characters' journeys. Readers see how the events have affected the characters and the world around them, often leading to a sense of satisfaction or understanding.
In many stories, the plot resolution ties up loose ends and answers lingering questions. It may reveal the fates of key characters, such as protagonists and antagonists, and show how their experiences have changed them. This final part of the narrative helps to reinforce the themes and messages of the story.