
1) Climax 2) Completion 3) Effect 4) End 5) Ending 6) Resolution
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1) Dramatic outcome 2) Dramatic resolution 3) Final outcome 4) Final resolution 5) Final result 6) French word used in English 7) Outcome 8) Plot resolution 9) Result 10) Resultant 11) Termination
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- the outcome of a complex sequence of events
- the final resolution of the main complication of a literary or dramatic work
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The resolution of the plot of a literary work. The denouement of Hamlet takes place after the catastrophe, with the stage littered with corpses. During the denouement Fortinbras makes an entrance and a speech, and Horatio speaks his sweet lines in praise of Hamlet.
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• (n.) The unraveling or discovery of a plot; the catastrophe, especially of a drama or a romance. • (n.) The solution of a mystery; issue; outcome.
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A French word meaning 'unknotting' or 'unwinding,' denouement refers to the outcome or result of a c
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The process during which all tensions and conflicts generated in the performance are resolved.(From the French = unknotting, the unravelling of plot or complications in a story.)
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Dé`noue`ment' noun [ French
dénouement , from
dénouer to untie; prefix
dé- (L.
dis- ) +
nouer to tie, from Latin
nodus knot, perhaps for
gnodus and akin to English
knot .]
1. The unraveling or discovery of a plot; the catast...
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an outcome or solution the unraveling of a plotÂ
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Denouement is originally a French term which became adopted in England. It signifies the winding up or catastrophe of a plot, the solution of a mystery, etc.
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The final outcome of the main complication of a story or play. It usually occurs after the climax and reveals all the secrets and misunderstandings connected to the plot.
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denouement, dénouement 1. The final resolution, or clarification, of the main complication of a literary or dramatic work or plot. 2. The outcome of a complex sequence of events; the end result, or the final stage, or climax, of a series of events. 3. Etymology: from French dénouement, 'an untying' (of a plot); from dénouer, 'untie'; from Old ...
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The resolution of the plot of a literary work. The denouement of Hamlet takes place after the catastrophe, with the stage littered with corpses. During the denouement Fortinbras makes an entrance and a speech, and Horatio speaks his sweet lines in praise of Hamlet.
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The denouement is the very end of a story, the part where all the different plotlines are finally tied up and all remaining questions answered.
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French word meaning to unknot. It is the final part of a play, movie, or televsion show, in which all strands of the plot are concluded. May include a resolution.
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The final results of a story, once all conflicts and mysteries have been resolved.
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noun the final resolution of the main complication of a literary or dramatic work
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the final resolution of the intricacies of a plot, as of a drama or novel. · the place in the plot at which this occurs. · the outcome or resolution of a doubtful series of occurrences.
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the unravelling of the complications of the plot at the end of a play.
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[Literary terms] the resolution of the main complication of a literary work
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the outcome of a complex sequence of events
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] the resolution of the main complication of a literary work
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[Intelligent words] the outcome of a complex sequence of events
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[Difficult words] the outcome of a complex sequence of events
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[Obscure words] the outcome of a complex sequence of events
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