Conclusion, finale, end, close, wrap - up.
Some other words could be completion, termination, or finis. 'Conclusion' is often used when you're summing up the main points of a story. 'Finale' gives a sense of the grand ending, like in a performance. 'End' is the simplest and most straightforward term, while 'close' and 'wrap - up' imply a tidying up of all the loose ends in the story.
Conclusion, finale, ending, close, denouement.
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'.