
Falling Action
Falling action is the part of a story that occurs after the climax, where the main conflicts begin to resolve. It shows the consequences of the climax and starts wrapping up loose ends. Think of it as the winding down phase, where characters deal with the aftermath and the story moves toward its conclusion. This section helps provide clarity and closure, allowing the story to transition smoothly from the intense peak to the final resolution. It’s an important step that ensures readers understand how the characters and conflicts evolve after the main event.