Denoument

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The conflict was realistic and handled well and the denoument is such a treat. ❋ Nalini Singh (2009)

The denoument is again clever in its own way and to tell would be to spoil, but be ready to cheer uncontrollably at something ghastly but completely deserved and then shout "oh drat" a few pages later. ❋ Unknown (2007)

love this! and the word denoument is something I don't hear a lot of ❋ Floreta (2009)

There’s a chapter, maybe half a chapter, of what would’ve been denoument from the original synopsis, but there have been enough changes to where that section was going as to pretty much dismiss it as relevant in the scheme of finishing the original book’s storyline. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And, while it was a disappointment to have no denoument, that is part of post-modernist literature. ❋ Glowing Fish (2010)

The beginning of season 4 was kind of denoument after that. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Clearly Patti could have gone on for hours -- she invited anyone from the audience to join them onstage, but when she returned to the stage and brought a kind of denoument, Sinclair shuffled his papers together and got up. ❋ K. A. Laity (2005)

Forthwith, in imagination, I began to make their story piece by piece; and I had reached a romantic 'denoument' satisfactory to myself and in sympathy with fact, when the Angel of Accident stepped forward with some "human documents." ❋ Gilbert Parker (1897)

Reading 7th Son: Decent was an incredible ride, full of twists I never saw coming, characters I cared about, and a breathless denoument all wrapped in smart prose. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This was not so bad today -- brutal cold but sunny -- as it was for Christmas -- brutal cold plus drizzling sleety rain -- and the reward is that the chill waiting eventually leads to denoument in a snug baked good shop rich with the smells of bread and yeast and sugar, and the warmth of the ovens in the back. ❋ M_francis (2009)

Since Flaubert, the notion of "story" in fiction is thus usually associated either specifically with the kind of dramatic narrative leading to revelation or epiphany pioneered by James and Joyce or more generally with the kind of carefully structured narrative encapsulated in "Freytag's triangle": exposition, rising action, climax, denoument, etc. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the film's denoument, he talks about how he visited Abby, now married with children upstate somewhere, and asked her why she stayed with him so long. ❋ Heather Donahue (2012)

Today Maltz may be best known as the founder of Washington, DC's International Spy Museum--a symbolically telling denoument. ❋ J.H. Snider (2011)

The denoument of that first plotline is the most awesome. ❋ Karenhealey (2010)

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