DENOUEMENT: "the final outcome of the main dramatic complication in a literary work"

THE STORY'S CONCLUSION
 final outcome of a dramatic complication



















ETYMOLOGY:  "UNTYING"


















From French dénouement (outcome or conclusion; literally, untying) 
from dénouer (to unknot or undo), from de- (from) + nouer (to tie) 
from Latin nodus (knot) 
Ultimately from the Indo-European root ned- (to bind), which is also the source of node, noose, annex, connect, ouch, and nettle. Earliest documented use: 1752

UNTIE A KNOT

—Synonyms
solution, conclusion, end, upshot.


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