What happens in the final act of a drama?

The conflict is resolved.

The characters and setting are established.

The argument is supported by evidence.

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In the final act of a drama, the conflict is resolved. This is where the various storylines and character arcs reach their conclusions, and the central issues that have been driving the narrative are addressed. Characters may experience transformations, and the outcomes of their actions are revealed, leading to a sense of closure for the audience.

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