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2[[caption-width-right:200:Pictured: the Dénouement in her element, [[VisualPun unraveling plot threads.]]]]
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4Dénouement (pronounced day-noo-mon) is French for "unknotting", and denotes the point in the story when mysteries are unraveled, fates are determined and explanations made. It is not synonymous with [[TheClimax climax]]: This is the aftermath of the action, not the peak. It is usually the scene ''after'' the climax -- although it can happen in such close proximity to the events of the climax that it may appear to be part of it. An equivalent English expression would be "tying up loose ends".
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6It is fairly [[UniversalTropes ubiquitous]], though not all stories have dénouements. How final and extensive it is depends on the scale of the plot -- and whether there may be a sequel. For a HappyEnding or even BittersweetEnding, this is generally where the happiness is shown. As a consequence, [[RuleOfDrama many usual rules -- directed at keeping conflict and suspense going]] -- are suspended here. The LawOfInverseFertility, for instance, does not apply; if TheHero and the LoveInterest married at the climax, a dénouement may show them [[BabiesEverAfter happily anticipating the birth of, or cooing over, their first child]].
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8In the DownerEnding, or even the BittersweetEnding, the tragedy may taper off. TheHero died at the climax; the Dénouement shows his MeaningfulFuneral, or his friends raising a glass ToAbsentFriends. The StarCrossedLovers had to part; the Dénouement shows them going on with their lives, however sadly.
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10In television writing, this is usually TheTag, sometimes a DenouementEpisode. A SequelHook may feature. In music, this is AlbumClosure. If the Dénouement is very long, it's EndingFatigue. If it's missing, there's NoEnding. Naturally, this goes hand-in-hand with EverybodyHelpsOutDenouement.
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12Has practically nothing to do with {{Detournement}}.
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14'''EndingTrope. Spoilers follow.'''
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16!!Examples:
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21* A 3 chapter mini series for ''Manga/FoodWars'' called 'Le dessert' is published in Jump giga to tie up loose ends.
22* After the end of ''Manga/FruitsBasket'', we see a scene with Tohru's granddaughter talking to her mother, and her grandparents walking together, holding hands.
23* ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'' (which has a BittersweetEnding) has a particularly poignant dénouement, implying that Futaba succeed her big sister as a Pretty Cure.
24* Similarly, in ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'', the ending theme shows such images as Jiji and Lily having kittens, Tombo flying an airplane, and a little girl dressed up as Kiki, wrapping up their arcs, and showing the entire city's acceptance of Kiki.
25* At the end of ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'', we see scenes from the future, such as Mother's return home, rolling alongside the credits.
26* ''Popotan'' ends with the sisters arriving in a new time period, inhabited by an older Mai (Konami's daughter). This after they've decided to continue travelling in the episode's climax.
27* For such a hot-blooded series, ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' has a mellow, [[BittersweetEnding melancholy]] dénouement.
28* The final chapter of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', and especially its movie adaptation, ''Naruto the Last'' (which includes one last battle before the story shifts to the DistantFinale), serve as this.
29* ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'': Enforced by Sorachi post- "Silver Soul" arc, as he deliberately tells the readers that he aims to resolve all remaining loose threads before the manga finally ends with his "Cleanup Project 2018".
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33* In ''ComicBook/AllFallDown'', a FlashForward at a funeral reveals the fates of several main characters:
34** [[spoiler:Paradigm]] saves lives as a paramedic.
35** [[spoiler:Portia]] fights side-by-side with the Ghoul.
36** [[spoiler:Pronto]] seeks counselling and rehabilitation in {{prison}}.
37** [[spoiler:Plymouth]] forgives [[spoiler:Pronto]] and visits him frequently in {{prison}}.
38** [[spoiler:Grace]] happily marries the woman of her dreams.
39** [[spoiler:Phylum]] writes a bestselling autobiography.
40** [[spoiler:IQ Squared]] ends up in prison, but with his father's respect.
41* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsCollide'': In Part 12, readers are reminded that Eggman has tried the Genesis Wave before when he refuses to give up and causes unknown damage to Sonic's home universe as a result.
42* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
43** ''ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman'': In the final issue, after the climatic battle between ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} and Superwoman, Kara explains how she figured Superwoman's real identity out. Then, the epilogue reveals how and why Lucy Lane came to work for Sam Lane and eventually became Superwoman.
44** ''ComicBook/EscapeFromThePhantomZone'': In the final scene, Supergirl and Batgirl talk over their adventure and discuss about the Tychotech device which started the whole mess being stolen technology. Batgirl promises to help Supergirl if she needs her again, and then both heroines fly/swing away.
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48* The last real chapter of ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'' (there are two postscripts) has the four talking with Shag and Varx about being sent back to Earth—but without their magic, which has John and Paul overjoyed but George disappointed and Ringo heartbroken. They also learn a little bit about the Fans (which turns out to be lies, though they never find that out) and decide not to tie up their last loose end by rescuing Lyndess.
49* In the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' story, ''[[Fanfic/LegacyTotalDrama Legacy]]'', the last chapter is entirely dénouement. The climax comes at the end of the preceding chapter when Heather reveals her gesture of remembrance.
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53* Creator/{{Pixar}} does this occasionally:
54** At the end of ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'', scenes from Radiator Springs' future are run, along with the credits.
55** The last few minutes of ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'' (after Ego's re-review of Gusteau's restaurant) reveal what happened after Skinner and the health inspector were let go. [[spoiler: [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome They have Gusteau's shut down due to a rat infestation, and Ego loses his job due to giving a positive review to a "dirty" restaurant]]; Ego ends up investing in a new, successful restaurant run by Linguini and Colette, and we find out who Remy was narrating his story to.]]
56** ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' uses a series of animated scenes to document what happened to the characters [[spoiler: after returning to a revitalized Earth.]]
57** ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'' ends at a ceremony where Russell [[spoiler:receives his final wilderness explorer badge: [[PassingTheTorch the bottle cap that Ellie gave to Carl when they were kids]]]].
58** The last fifteen minutes of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', after [[spoiler:the toys escape from the dump and return to Andy, and convince him to give them to Bonnie before he leaves for college rather than putting them in storage in his attic]]. Scenes over the end credits show [[spoiler:what happened to the other toys at Sunnyside]].
59** ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' ends with showing the reconstruction of the [[spoiler:[=SkyDome=]]], and how the relationships between Mei, her mother and Mei's friends have changed.
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63* Discussed in ''Film/{{Adaptation}}''. Charlie mispronounces it "De-newy-ment."
64* ''Film/BagdadCafe'': After the climax, the film ends on Rudi awkwardly proposing marriage to Jasmin.
65* ''Film/{{Clerks}}'' took out all the guesswork for its audience -- "Dénouement" was the final title card.
66* ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'' climaxed with Mortimer shooting El Indio, and the dénouement was Manco figuring out and showing to the audience [[TheReveal why Mortimer had wanted Indio dead so badly to begin with]]. And leaving with the loot.
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70* In ''Literature/HarryPotter'', the dénouement actually happened before the climax. In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows'', Harry [[spoiler:meets with Albus Dumbledore in an ethereal place, and Dumbledore explains most of the mysteries that are still left unanswered]]. Although the fates are still undetermined at this point.
71** Some fans, however, criticized the final book because of its rather meager and somewhat rushed post-climax dénouement before the DistantFinale.
72* In the twelfth ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'' book there is a hotel aptly named this. The Dénouement is run by [[spoiler:triplets]] (also named Dénouement), and it answers a ton of the questions in the series, but still leaves a treasure trove left unsaid.
73** This is a DiscussedTrope in book 12, as Snicket explains the difference between the dénouement and ending of a story, in traditional Snicket style.
74* In Creator/JRRTolkien's ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', ''The Return of the King'' probably had a higher percentage of dénouement than any other story ever written. After the the climax is over, and the characters journey to their homes, saying goodbyes on the way, a new conflict is introduced. A new conflict. After TheClimax.
75* In Creator/JaneAusten's ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'' the final chapter recounts how the two marriages occurred, and the happy life of the couples thereafter.
76** In ''Literature/{{Persuasion}}'' Anne Eliot and Captain Wentworth actually marry, and Captain Wentworth acts on behalf of her friend Mrs. Smith.
77** In ''Literature/NorthangerAbbey'', General Tilney relents, and Catherine and Henry marry.
78** In ''Literature/MansfieldPark'', Edward and Fanny marry and after a few years move to a better living.
79* In Anthony Hope's ''Literature/ThePrisonerOfZenda'', after the heroine marries the king, and the heart-broken lover leaves, it recounts how every year, the new queen would send him a messenger, telling him of her.
80* In Creator/JamesSwallow's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/BloodAngels novel ''Red Fury'', after the battle has dealt with the Bloodfiends, and the other Chapters have decided to tithe to the Blood Angels so that chapter will survive -- they learn that Fabius Bile has stolen some "sacred vitae". Rafen is charged with [[TheQuest recovering it]] [[SequelHook in the last scene]].
81** In ''Black Tide'', Noxx comes to see Rafen and talk, before they part to bring back the escaped Space Marines to their chapters.
82* In Creator/EdgarRiceBurroughs's ''[[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Warlord of Mars]]'', Thuvia's hopeless crush on John Carter is [[LoveFatherLoveSon showing every sign of being cured by meeting his son Carthoris]]. (Things go wrong after so that she and he get their own book, ''Thuvia, Maid of Mars''.)
83* The ''Literature/PhilipMarlowe'' books by Creator/RaymondChandler frequently end with a dénouement, which occur during [[ChandlersLaw the villain's confrontation]] and/or in a closing scene (where Marlowe explains anything missed).
84* Creator/IsaacAsimov's "Literature/{{Profession}}": After George passes the SecretTest by trying to convince the Novian official to essentially start a "Home for the Feeble-minded" off Earth, he returns to his room and talks about the events since his escape. The test is explained to him (and the audience), and the story ends on a BrickJoke.
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88* In-universe example from ''TabletopGame/TheDarkEye''. Theatre plays in Maraskan have the tradition to [[ThrowItIn pick up]] every suggestion by the audience. After the usually messy climax, a narrator has the task to explain all the strange [[PlotDerailment twists of destiny]] and the ways, they show AnAesop. This can take up to a third of the whole play.
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92* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' is one of the earliest games to feature a playable denouement, and it's actually very peaceful. After striking down [[BigBad the Dragonlord]], the player manually guides TheHero back across the world map. There are no more RandomEncounters. HopeSproutsEternal as the [[GeoEffects poisonous]] [[SwampsAreEvil swamps]] have been replaced with fields of beautiful flowers. The continent of Alefgard is saved, and now all that's left is for our brave protagonist to head back to Tantegel and deliver the good news.
93* ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' has a very similar take on the concept of a playable denouement, more likely than not inspired by ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'''s. The player guides [[TheHero Ness]] and [[ImpliedLoveInterest Paula]] back across Eagleland, all the way home. Teleport is still usable, so you can visit just about any location in the game to see how the people you've met along your journey are getting on; [[DevelopersForesight almost every single one has something new to say]] now that the world is saved. Whether you drop Paula off at her home or take her back with Ness to his is up to you, and [[MultipleEndings the semifinal scenes actually change a bit depending on what you do]]. All is well... until TheStinger, [[SequelHook that is]].
94* Following the example set by ''[=EarthBound=]'', ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'''s GoldenEnding ''also'' allows the player a victory lap to check in with all the Underground's inhabitants one last time. Not only do they all have new things to say, ''period'', but [[DevelopersForesight a number of them actually have multiple possible lines of dialogue depending on what the player did or did not do during the story]]. Speaking to certain characters offers additional plot and character details, and there's even a cryptic [[AmbiguousSituation Something-quel]] [[SequelHook Hook]] or two to find, [[LuckBasedMission if you're lucky]]. Interestingly, unlike ''[=EarthBound=]'' and ''Dragon Quest'', ''Undertale'' plops you right at the ''end'' of its game world, meaning revisiting any areas at all is entirely voluntary on the player's part.
95* After defeating the FinalBoss of ''VideoGame/Persona5'', the story features Joker [[spoiler:pulling a non-lethal HeroicSacrifice by turning himself into the police to make sure that TheConspiracy that almost made Masayoshi Shido into the Prime Minister of Japan goes down. After spending a few months in jail, he's released thanks to the efforts of his fellow Phantom Thieves and his confidants]]. After that, the player gets a short PlayableEpilogue where Joker can talk to his confidants and say goodbye before calling it quits and seeing the game's ending.
96* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'', particularly the ''Solid'' games, always does this. 1 has it right before the final fight, 2 and 3 have it place with the ending and [[spoiler: 4 has it after the credits]].
97* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' has an entire level set after the FinalBattle, where you can talk to your companions and significant Origin characters to learn about their future plans, while the cheering crowd outside waits to see their savior. If the Warden dies, there is a MeaningfulFuneral for him/her instead. Additionally, there is a slide show epilogue detailing the fates of your companions and some [=NPCs=]. ''And'' there is the ''Witch Hunt'' {{DLC}}, which wraps up Morrigan's storyline, which was LeftHanging in the original game.
98** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' also has an entire DLC set two years after Corypheus is defeated, and itself has a smaller denouement with Solas, followed by a montage similar to ''Origins''. Yeah, ''DA'' likes this trope.
99* On a similar note, the [[NoEnding abruptness of the end]] and thus lack of Denouement in the final ''Franchise/MassEffect'' game... well, the fan outcry isn't pretty. It was so bad that Creator/BioWare went back and patched in a more detailed version. Not exactly done to satisfaction for some, but at least it finally explained a few things.
100** The ''Citadel'' DLC provided closure, albeit ''before'' the VeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon. Despite not technically being a denouement, the DLC felt like one, providing closure with crew members (and the love interest), with Shepard's love interest or Joker reverently sighing at the end, "It's been quite a ride", with Shepard responding, "The best."
101* The slideshow/text epilogue, with voiced narration, was used for all ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' games and ''VideoGame/ArcanumOfSteamworksAndMagickObscura''.
102* In the ''Franchise/WhenTheyCry'' series, it usually happens in the 7th out of 8 episodes. [[UnreliableNarrator Except for all of the lies and new questions that get added in during that time.]]
103* In an interesting inversion to this, [[spoiler: as it ''is'' a cosmic horror story]], ''{{Videogame/BloodBorne}}'' actually continues to raise further questions as the story progresses, making everything consistently less obvious and more difficult to understand. While some details gets explained, the story makes a remarkable turn at a point [[spoiler: when Rom is defeated]] and from here any semblance of sense the story had becomes so shrouded in mystery and bizarre happenings that genuinely understanding what is going on requires you to sit down and really consider all of the elements at hand and come to, at best, a conclusion based on your findings rather than an outright explanation. To make matters worse, by the time the Blood Moon hangs in the sky, everyone else has basically gone mad, leaving you the only sane person and you with the most answers out of any of the NPC's through the game... and you still have no idea what is happening in the grand scheme of things. [[spoiler:As most lovecraftian literature, this is definitely par for the course to reveal answers to questions but make them vague or disturbing and end up leaving even more questions as a result]]. Once the ending hits, none of them really explain what is going on, each leaving you with significant questions, and the best possible ending is by far the most unresolved one, [[spoiler:showing that you have become an infant eldritch god]], and ends before the player is allowed to make sense of it.
104* In ''VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia'', Rim Elm serves as one last level of this trope. The player gets to have Vahn talk to various NPC's around the village to learn the fate of the world now that the mist is gone and all Seru will be dying out within a year causing some areas to revert as far back as the Stone Age.
105* At the very end of ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'', Mega Man is encouraged to go to town in order to say goodbye to almost every single NPC that he has interacted with over the course of the game.
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109* The [[https://project-apollo.net/mos/mos263.html last stage]] of dealing with ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder in ''Webcomic/AMiracleOfScience''.
110* Lampshaded in ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0670.html Elan tells Haley about Therkla,]] and she explains that he insisted because it was dénouement.
111* In ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/070728c the final strip was an animation of denouement.]]
112* ''Webcomic/{{Archipelago}}'' has an entire chapter devoted to showing what happens to everyone after the FinalBattle against [[BigBad Snow]].
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116* The UnreliableNarrator of ''WebAnimation/HowToKillAMockingbird'' gets it wrong:
117-->''...the dénouement. That's French for 'the end', and is a literary device, like the [[GratuitousNinja ninjas]].''
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121* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' episode "Divided We Fall" originally ended with the founding members announcing the dissolution of the League due to remorse for creating the show's main antagonists, but go back on their word after being convinced that they're still heroes and are still needed. Superman starts discussing ways that they could better public relations, which come into play in the PostScriptSeason, while Batman tells [[MoralityChain Green Arrow]] that he's done a good job of keeping them straight. The final scene implies Clark is about to tell Lois that he's Superman, though it apparently wasn't the case as seen in the PostScriptSeason.
122* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' ended with [[spoiler:almost the entire cast attending Varrick and Zhu Li's wedding, with Korra and Mako saying that they're BetterAsFriends, Tenzin noting that the world is going to need rebuilding and [[AndTheAdventureContinues still needs the Avatar]], and Korra and Asami becoming the OfficialCouple.]]
123* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' ended with [[spoiler:a CosmicRetcon ResetButtonEnding, with the final minutes of the finale being of the kids discovering their new happy lives (as well as reuniting with their estranged-now-close family and friends) and [[StrangerInAFamiliarLand feeling alienated from it]], choosing to leave on a cross-country road trip after Creator/HarlanEllison tells them [[AndTheAdventureContinues there are still mysteries to solve]] and has accepted them into Miskatonic University. The ending implies that the entire show has been a StealthPrequel to ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' and subsequent works in that canon this whole time.]]
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