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Building to a satisfying conclusion from "summary" of Storytelling for dummies by Andrea Fontana

Building to a satisfying conclusion is essential in storytelling. It involves creating a sense of anticipation and tension throughout the narrative, leading up to a resolution that leaves the audience feeling fulfilled. This concept is crucial because it keeps the readers or listeners engaged and invested in the story until the very end. To achieve a satisfying conclusion, you must carefully plan and structure your story. This includes developing well-rounded characters, establishing clear goals and conflicts, and setting up obstacles that the characters must overcome. By building a solid foundation for your story, you can ensure that the conclusion feels earned and meaningful. Another key aspect of building to a satisfying conclusion is pacing. It's important to maintain a steady pace throughout the story, gradually increasing tension and excitement as you approach the climax. This gradual build-up helps to heighten the emotional impact of the conclusion and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. In addition to pacing, foreshadowing can also play a significant role in building to a satisfying conclusion. By hinting at future events or outcomes earlier in the story, you can create a sense of inevitability and continuity that enhances the resolution. Foreshadowing can also help to tie up loose ends and provide closure for the audience. Finally, a satisfying conclusion should tie up all loose ends and provide a sense of resolution for the characters and the story as a whole. This doesn't necessarily mean that every question needs to be answered or that every plot point needs to be resolved, but the conclusion should leave the audience with a sense of closure and satisfaction.
  1. You can effectively build to a satisfying conclusion in your storytelling. This will help you create a memorable and impactful experience for your audience, leaving them feeling satisfied and fulfilled by the time they reach the end of your story.
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