Resolution. In a story, the resolution is the part where the conflicts are resolved. It could be a conflict between characters, or an internal conflict within a character. For instance, in a love story, the resolution might be when the two lovers finally get together or decide to part ways. It is an important part of the end of the story.
Outcome. The outcome of a story is what happens at the end. It shows the result of all the actions, decisions, and events that took place throughout the story. For example, in a battle - centered story, the outcome could be victory or defeat for the main characters.
Denouement. This word specifically refers to the final part of a story where the plot is unraveled and all the mysteries are solved.
Climax. Although the climax is often near the end and is the most intense part, it can sometimes be considered as leading to the end of the story.
Salute is a common expression. Other than that, you can also use the following words: 1 Salute, salute, salute 2. Worship leader, worship leader. Thank you, thank you. Salute, salute, salute. 5. Mourning, mourning, mourning. These words could be used at the end of a novel to express the author's gratitude, grief, or respect for the reader.
Sure. 'Tale' is a simple and straightforward name that means story. We often talk about fairy tales or folk tales.
Sure. 'The finale', 'wrap - up' and 'cessation' can be used instead of 'end of story'.
Wrap - up. This is a more informal way to say the end. Just as a movie or a project has a wrap - up at the end, when you say 'wrap - up' in the context of a story or an explanation, it means it's over. For example, 'So, that's the wrap - up of what happened yesterday.' It's a handy alternative to 'end of story'.
The politician's speech was just a cliché. It was the same old story of promising change but never delivering. Here 'cliché' is used instead of'same old story' to show that the speech was unoriginal and predictable.
The conclusion doesn't always mean the story is over. It could lead to spin-offs, sequels, or simply leave certain elements open-ended for the reader's imagination.
Since the term is a bit unclear, if we assume it's a story with a moral or a meaning for children, 'The Tortoise and the Hare' is a great example. It means that slow and steady wins the race, teaching children the value of perseverance.
Odyssey. This word emphasizes a long and eventful journey, which is quite fitting for a life story. Life is often filled with various adventures, challenges, and self - discoveries, much like an odyssey.