Consider 'Beauty and the Beast'. Belle's love breaks the curse on the Beast, and they transform into their human forms and live happily ever after. In 'Aladdin', Aladdin gets the princess Jasmine and also the genie is set free. It's a happy ending as all the good characters get what they want. And in 'Finding Nemo', Marlin finds his son Nemo and they return home safely, with Dory also becoming part of their family.
Sure. 'Cinderella' is a classic. Cinderella, a kind - hearted girl, endures mistreatment from her stepmother and stepsisters. But with the help of her fairy godmother, she meets the prince at the ball. After some trials, like losing her glass slipper, they are reunited and live happily ever after.
Sure. In a fairy tale like 'Cinderella', the happy ending is when Cinderella marries the prince. All her hardships are over, and she gets to live a life of luxury. In a detective story, perhaps the detective solves the mystery and catches the criminal, bringing justice to the victims. And in a science fiction story, the earthlings might defeat the alien invaders and save the planet, which is a happy ending for the human race.
Sure. In 'Coraline', Coraline manages to outwit the Other Mother and return to her real family. Another example is 'The Cabin in the Woods'. Despite all the horror and chaos, the two survivors manage to stop the apocalypse and get out alive.
In 'The Conjuring' series. The Warrens, the demonologists, always face terrifying demons and hauntings. But they usually succeed in exorcising the demons and saving the families or people being haunted. This gives a happy ending in the sense that good triumphs over evil in the horror narrative.
Sure. A story could be that a girl was texting with a guy she met at a coffee shop briefly. They started texting about their interests and as time passed, their texts became more flirty. Eventually, they went on a date and realized they were perfect for each other and lived happily ever after.
One example could be 'The Dance Class' by Edgar Degas. It shows young ballet dancers in a studio, full of energy and the joy of learning and expressing themselves through dance. Another is 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' by Hieronymus Bosch. While it has complex symbolism, parts of it depict people enjoying the pleasures of life in a garden setting. And 'A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte' by Georges Seurat, which gives a sense of a peaceful and happy day out in the park.
One example of a happy ending female story is 'Cinderella'. She endures hardships with her cruel stepmother and stepsisters but in the end, with the help of her fairy godmother, she gets to go to the ball. There she meets the prince, loses her glass slipper, and the prince searches the kingdom to find her. Eventually, they are united and she gets to live happily ever after in the palace.
Sure. For example, in a story about a clumsy thief. He finally managed to break into a big mansion. After searching everywhere for valuables, he found a note saying 'Ha! The real treasure is the friendship you could have made instead of stealing.' And then the police arrived because the owner had set up a trap just for fun.
In 'The Lord of the Rings', when Frodo and Sam return home after destroying the One Ring. The Shire is saved, and their friends are there to welcome them. It's a great ending because it shows the rewards of their great sacrifice and the restoration of their homeland.
One example could be the story of Cinderella. She was mistreated by her step - family but through her kindness and with the help of her fairy godmother, she went to the ball, met the prince, and in the end, they got married and lived happily ever after.