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In Shakespearean drama , the resolution ,or final plot stage occurs in the last act. Look back at the you completed as you read . Describe the events that make up the resolution of this tragedy . Do you think this sequence of events brings the play to a satisfying conclusion ?Explain.

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I think the dramatic breaks helps evolutionize the story, the comic relief made sure that the audience wouldnt lose their minds while they watched, with the suicides and sin. they needed a recall, the ending was satisfying to me because you saw 2 families make up

Since you have not specified what tragedy it is that this question refers to, the general answer below is meant to provide you with tools to analyze the tragedy you are supposed to:

  • A satisfying conclusion is usually one where the events we have been waiting for the whole play finally take place. However, if the plot ends and those events do not happen, it is very likely that we will feel dissatisfied.
  • Let's take two tragedies by Shakespeare as an example. First, let's think of "Hamlet". Most people find this play does not really present a resolution, since Hamlet never makes up his mind whether to take revenge or not. Most characters die, but not in the way we would expect them to.
  • Now, let's think of "Othello". The tension builds to the point where we think Othello will end up killing Desdemona - we do not want him to, but we expect it. And he does, in fact. The villain also dies, but only after Othello does. Although evil has won in this case, it is still a better resolution that in "Hamlet".

What is resolution?

  • In literature, resolution refers to the ending of the story, to the part that comes after the climax and that solves all conflicts.
  • It is the resolution that is supposed to give us, the audience, that sense of satisfaction, of "mission accomplished". A satisfying resolution will give a solution to every conflict that appeared throughout the story.

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