Well, at the end of the story, Pahom's greed leads to his downfall. He keeps running to mark more land and eventually dies from exhaustion. It's a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive greed.
Pahom tragically dies at the end. He tries to claim as much land as possible but ends up running himself to exhaustion and collapses.
Well, at the end of the story, Pahom's greed leads to his downfall. He keeps running to mark more land and eventually drops dead, showing the consequences of his excessive desire.
The ending is quite unexpected. The main character finally achieves their long-awaited goal and finds true happiness.
It could be a happy ending where all the characters' problems are resolved. Or maybe there's a twist that leaves you shocked.
The end of 'The Lottery' story is quite tragic. After the lottery process, which initially seems like a normal village activity, Tessie is singled out as the 'winner'. But this is no ordinary win. The villagers then stone her to death. This ending is a powerful commentary on how people can blindly follow traditions without questioning their morality. It also reveals the underlying savagery that can exist within a community that appears normal on the surface. It makes the reader question the concept of conformity and the lengths to which people will go to uphold long - held but perhaps immoral practices.
Often, at the end of a story, there is a sense of closure. Characters have either achieved their goals or come to terms with their failures. In a love story, the couple might get married or, if it's a sadder one, they might part ways but with a new understanding. It's a time when all the loose ends are tied up more or less.
I'm not entirely sure what 'downstait' means. If it's a misspelling of 'downstate', perhaps at the downstate end of the story there could be a resolution. Maybe the characters end up in a more rural or southern part of the state (assuming the story is set in a state context) and find peace or face a final challenge there.
At the end of the Christmas story, the baby Jesus is born in Bethlehem. The three wise men visit him, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. It's a time of great celebration and hope, signifying the birth of the Savior in Christian beliefs.
At the end of the story, Claudette might have achieved her long - sought - after goal. Maybe she reconciled with a long - lost friend or family member. It could also be that she discovered a new purpose in life, which filled her with a sense of contentment and fulfillment. For example, if the story was about her struggle in a career, she might have landed her dream job or made a significant breakthrough in her field.
At the end of the story, the main conflict is often resolved. For example, in a detective story, the detective might finally catch the criminal. It could also be a time for characters to have some sort of realization or growth. Maybe a character who was once selfish learns the value of selflessness.
Often, at the end of a story, there is a sense of closure. The characters' fates are determined. It could be a happy ending where the good guys win and the bad guys are punished. Or it could be a bittersweet ending, like in some war stories where the hero survives but has lost a lot.