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3. Resolution

3. Resolution

  • Finally, you would describe how the conflict was resolved. Or alternatively, what happened because of which couldn't be resolved. And what can we learn from that?
  • Closure: The resolution should tie up the story’s loose ends and provide a satisfying conclusion.
  • Lesson or Insight: The resolution should offer a takeaway or moral that the audience can apply to their own lives.
  • Transformation: Show how the characters changed as a result of overcoming the conflict.

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Components of a good story

  • Characters. Every story features at least one character, and this character will be the key to relating your audience back to the story.
  • Conflict. The conflict is the lesson of how the character overcomes a challenge.
  • Resolution.

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