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Nothing like Star Wars to provide examples of climax and denouement. Grab your orange jumpsuit and let's do this.

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well a mystery is a lot like a gymnast routine. sure you can toss in all

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kinds of mind-boggling twists and turns but if you can't stick the ending you're [girl turns somersaults]

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in real trouble. luckily mean Russian judges are harder

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to find in the wonderful world of mystery writing. all right so how do you

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stick the ending? well first you eat a balanced breakfast [puppy chews on a stick]

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then you stretch then -all right we're not covering gymnastics today -huh well

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we might not be super prepared for this video, I will just wing it. so before we

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get into the nitty-gritty we should cover the two parts that make up an [girls climb a jungle gym]

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ending the climax and the denouement. the climax is the most exciting part. the

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action and pace of the story pick up and the tone becomes urgent. it also

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generally involves a final confrontation between the story's two main opposing

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parties, and if that's not enough for you the major problem or question in the

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story is also resolved. yep the climax is like a rollercoaster [woman raises hands as man sits next to her]

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ride. all the excitement and none of the height requirements which is good. who

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wants to wear platform shoes while they're reading right? all right.

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denouement the other hand is where the story slows down the fates of all the

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main characters are revealed. all the remaining questions are answered and the [man cries behind bars]

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loose ends tied up. all right while the climax is a crazy ball of action energy

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the denouement puts a calm tidy bow on the story, which we suppose could be

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exciting if you're really into tidy bows. all right, we can see a climax and denouement

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in action if we think about the end of the first Star Wars movie. oh and spoiler

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alert, we guess, but come on it's been out since 1977 if you haven't seen it well

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that's on you. so in the climax the rebels are attacking the Death Star but

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things aren't looking so hot. more and more rebel x-wings are being

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shot down and no one looks good in those jumpsuits. seriously

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orange? who made that call? it's not the new black. what's worse the Deathstar is

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almost ready to fire on the rebel base which isn't great if you happen to be in

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that base. anyway soon enough Luke's one of the only pilots left and guided by

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Obi Wan's spirit and the force he fires off two shots blowing the Death Star to

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bits which, come on a giant explosion in space? plants pretty exciting. in the

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daytime although things slow down Leia hands out some medals to the heroes who

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all smile at each other knowing that they're all safe for now -sort of- and

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unless you happen to be really into medal ceremonies well this clearly isn't

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as exciting as the climax. so there you have it climax boom he got the shot. and

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then denouement. medals. both are important but if you take one thing away

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from this video let it be this. never wear an orange jumpsuit voluntarily.

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never that's why prisoners have to wear it.

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