Some other words for the end of a story could be 'wrap - up' or 'completion'. The 'conclusion' is like the final thought or judgment in the story. The 'finale' often refers to a grand or significant ending, especially in something like a performance within the story. And the 'denouement' is that part where all the loose ends are tied up and everything becomes clear.
Well, there are quite a few. 'Coda' can be used as a synonym. It's like a final section that sums up the story. 'Termination' also works, though it's a bit more formal and perhaps a bit harsher - sounding. Another one is 'outcome'. When we talk about the end of a story, we're often talking about the outcome of all the events and characters' actions that have taken place throughout the story.
Conclusion, finale, ending, close, denouement.
Conclusion, finale, end, close, wrap - up.
Resolution. This implies that all the conflicts or problems in the story have been resolved. In a romance story, the resolution might be when the two lovers finally get together and all the misunderstandings between them are cleared up. It gives a sense of finality to the narrative.
In a story, you can say 'the ending' or 'the conclusion'.
Narrative. A narrative can be a fictional or non - fictional account of events, like a historical narrative that tells about past events in a sequential way. It often has a beginning, middle and end, just like a story. It can be used to convey a message, describe a situation or share an experience.
Tale. For example, 'The Little Red Riding Hood' is a well - known tale. It has the same meaning as story, often used to refer to a fictional narrative.
Within the story, inside the story, as told in the story.
A tale. For example, 'The Little Red Riding Hood' is a well - known tale which is also a story.
Narrate. For example, 'He will narrate his adventure to us.'
Background, history, past, origin story.
A few synonyms could be 'creation account' or 'beginning narrative'.