Falling action
The part of a story where the conflict is resolved and the plot begins to wind down.
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- Plot vs Story: Unraveling the Narrative Web (Clarifying the Distinction)
- Using a Glossary for Inspiring Narratives (Guide)
- Plot Structure: Unveiling the Secrets of Story Organization (Crafting Gripping Narratives)
- Protagonist vs. Antagonist: Ballad Roles (Compared)
- Leveraging Glossary for Creative Writing: Techniques
- Using Glossary Terms for Story Brainstorming (Tips)
- Suspense vs. Surprise: Ballad Techniques (Explained)
- Protagonist vs. Antagonist: Character Roles (Defined)
- Flashback vs Foreshadowing: Time in Text (Compared)
- Epic vs. Tragedy: Literary Forms (Defined)
- Plot vs. Story in Creative Writing (Understanding Structure)
- Monologue vs. Soliloquy: Speeches (Explained)
- Motif vs. Theme: Recurring Elements (Compared)
- Conflict vs. Tension: Ballad Dynamics (Defined)
- Outlining vs Pantsing: Planning Your Writing Journey (Discovering Your Process)
- Character Development: Crafting Memorable Personalities (Breathing Life into Fiction)
- Choosing Glossary Terms for Descriptive Writing (Guide)
- Conflict Types: Exploring Internal and External Tensions (Driving Your Story Forward)
- Soliloquy vs. Dialogue: Speech in Ballads (Compared)
- Protagonist vs. Antagonist: Navigating the Forces of Good and Evil (Clashing Perspectives)
- Limitations of Standard Pacing (Creative Writing Hacks)
- Autobiography vs. Memoir: Personal Stories (Defined)
- Beat Writer's Block: Using Writing Prompts (Inspiration Source)
- Suspense vs. Mystery: Building Tension and Keeping Readers Hooked (Leaving Them Wanting More)