This question is based on General Literature Principles and Literary Appreciation.
The technique used in bringing the plot of a play to an abrupt end is called:
Deus ex machina (Latin for "god from the machine") is a dramatic technique in which a seemingly unsolvable problem or complex plot is suddenly and abruptly resolved—often by an unexpected, unlikely intervention (such as a new character, event, or device). This technique can feel artificial or forced, and it usually brings the plot to an abrupt end.
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