denouement in English

noun
1
the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
None of Wilder's leading characters, no matter how neat the final denouements of his films sometimes are, were ever anything but anti-heroes.

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1. Catastrophe is a synonym of denouement

2. The book's sentimental denouement is pure Hollywood.

3. In a surprising denouement, she becomes a nun.

4. Some months later, came the denouement.

5. 4 In a surprising denouement, she becomes a nun.

6. 25 In a surprising denouement, she becomes a nun.

7. Cowperwood was in no way pleased by this rough denouement.

8. The plot takes us to Paris for the denouement of the story.

9. No such satisfactory denouement came the way of the beleaguered train catering business.

10. Such an irregular denouement piques heated discussions among critics and readers as well.

11. But in real life young men who hoped for this denouement apt to be disappointed.

12. Mischievously, he rounds off his account of the trial with a denouement of his own.

13. In that story there is no denouement, just the relish in the fray itself.

14. But in real life young men who hoped for this denouement were apt to be disappointed.

15. Consummation: See: act , action , cessation , close , commission , conclusion , consequence , denouement , destination , discharge , end , expiration , fait accompli

16. "Atonement" is a book written in three major parts, with a final denouement from the author

17. Her novel subverts the conventions of linear narrative. It has no neat chronology and no tidy denouement.

18. There was the opening trauma, the suspects, the who-done-it, and even a form of denouement.

19. "Consolation" is only marred by a denouement that promised much but sadly disintegrated into a muddy mess

20. Jacinta is once again feeling rejected and persecuted when an unexpected turn in events brings about a happy denouement.

21. As the Geneva negotiations approached a denouement, he finally realized that his own status hung dangerously in the balance.

22. In that way, Blair remains a historic center-left statesman, singularly representative of contemporary liberal interventionism, its climax and denouement at once.

23. But the words masked the meaning and reality from the crowds of fallen men and angels who were awaiting the final denouement.

24. The scriptwriters of EastEnders must have Cudgelled their brains to come up with that ending, because a denouement so unsatisfying is a rare thing

25. It Comes at Night is a powerful, slow-burning horror, a distressing and nihilistic examination of human nature that lingers in the mind long after the shocking denouement.

26. The end of a story must be stronger rather than weaker than the beginning, since it is the end which contains the denouement or Culmination and which will leave the strongest impression upon the reader.

27. Allegiance evidences the best (THE BEST) character development and drama sequencing, not to mention dispensing with the denouement--it's razor sharp at every point; every story point, every decision in the post-production, is pure essence

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29. Even though the whole actions in the last chapter of Anthills of the Savannah adumbrate the denouement of the plot - which is largely the rise of Achebe's new (real) women, the christening of Elewa's daughter, AMAECHINA: May-the-path-never-close by Beatrice is the culmination of this fact: