I feel a mixture of emotions. There's the joy of seeing the princess awakened and the happy union with the prince. It also gives a feeling of nostalgia as it's a well - known and much - loved ending. It makes me think about the power of love and how it can change a seemingly hopeless situation into a beautiful, happy one. It's like a warm embrace at the end of a journey filled with challenges.
It makes me feel happy. It's such a classic and positive ending. The idea that love can wake someone up from a deep sleep is really charming.
I find the ending of 'It' novel quite bittersweet. On one hand, it's great that the Losers' Club overcomes Pennywise. But on the other hand, they've all been through so much trauma. It makes me think about how hard it can be to face our past fears, but also how rewarding it is when we do. There's also a sense of melancholy as they leave Derry, a place that has been such a big part of their lives, for good.
The ending of 'Mudbound' makes me feel sad. Ronsel has to endure so much racism and his family also suffers. It's just a really tough situation and it's hard not to feel for them.
I feel a sense of nostalgia when thinking about the 'doraemon ending story'. We've seen Nobita and Doraemon's journey through so many stories, and any ending means the end of that familiar pattern. It's like saying goodbye to old friends. It also makes me hopeful, as Nobita's growth can inspire us to grow in our own lives.
The ending of 'Marriage Story' makes me feel a mix of sadness and hope. Sad because the marriage has truly ended and all the dreams they had at the start are shattered. But there's hope as both characters seem to be on a path of personal growth. They are no longer enemies but two people who can co - exist in each other's lives in a more positive way.
The ending of 'Dragon Wings' makes me feel hopeful. After all the hardships the characters went through, seeing them find some peace and a sense of purpose gives a positive feeling.
It makes me feel bittersweet. The characters' growth and acceptance are positive, but the loss of Menma is sad.
The ending of Pulp Fiction makes me feel intrigued. It's like a puzzle that you can't fully solve. You're left wondering what will happen next to the characters, especially after the tense situation in the diner.
The ending of the 1984 novel often makes readers feel a mixture of shock and sadness. Shock because of how completely Winston has been changed, and sadness because it represents the loss of all that he once was. It also makes readers feel a bit of fear, as it shows how powerful a repressive regime can be.
The ending of 'The Necklace' makes the reader feel a sense of shock. After following Madame Loisel's difficult journey to pay off the debt for the lost necklace, the revelation that it was a fake is unexpected.
It can make the audience feel bittersweet. On one hand, they might be glad that there is some sort of ending to a story that seemed unending. On the other hand, they might miss the continuation that they were used to.