narrativeresolution
Narrative resolution refers to the conclusion of a story's plot where the central conflict or conflicts are addressed and resolved. This can manifest in various ways, from a clear and definitive ending where all questions are answered and loose ends tied up, to a more ambiguous or open-ended conclusion that leaves some elements to the reader's interpretation. The process of narrative resolution typically involves the climax of the story, where the tension reaches its peak, followed by a falling action that leads to the denouement.
The effectiveness of a narrative resolution is often judged by how well it satisfies the audience's expectations