In literature, a resolution is where the story's conflicts are resolved, loose ends are tied up, and the narrative reaches a satisfying conclusion.
A resolution, often associated with the term dénouement, refers to the part of a story where all the conflicts are resolved, and the story concludes with a usually satisfying end.
In literature, the resolution occurs after the climax and is where the narrative's loose ends are tied up, the central conflict is concluded, and a sense of normalcy is often returned to the characters' world, though it may be slightly altered by the story's events. This final portion of the story ensures that all remaining questions are answered and the characters' fates are revealed.