Third Act
The "Third Act" refers to the final section of a narrative, typically in storytelling, film, or theater. It is where the climax occurs, leading to the resolution of the plot. In this part, conflicts reach their peak, and characters face significant challenges that determine the outcome of the story.
In traditional three-act structure, the Third Act follows the setup and confrontation phases. It often includes a turning point that resolves the main conflict, allowing characters to grow or change. This structure is commonly used in various genres, including screenwriting, novels, and plays.