Denouement

noun·Victorian

The final scene where the detective explains the crime, identifies the criminal, and resolves all loose ends.

The unraveling of a plot's complications — the final scene in which the detective explains the crime, identifies the criminal, and resolves all the loose ends. From the French dénouer, “to untie.” The denouement is the structural cornerstone of the classical detective story.

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