Sure. In '1984', Winston succumbs to the Party's brainwashing in the end. It's a very dark ending that shows the overwhelming power of a totalitarian regime.
In 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden is in a mental institution at the end. It leaves the reader with a sense of his continued struggle with growing up and fitting into society. Holden's situation makes us think about the challenges of adolescence and mental health.
In 'Rosemary's Baby', the ending where Rosemary finally accepts her devil - child is both horrifying and thought - provoking. It shows her complete defeat and the triumph of the satanic forces in the story, which is a really disturbing way to end a horror story.
At the end of 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield is in a mental institution. It's an open - ended conclusion that leaves readers to wonder about Holden's future and whether he will be able to find his place in the world. It's a very thought - provoking ending.
A story of a young boy who wants to fly like a bird. He tries all sorts of things like making wings out of feathers and paper. In the end, he jumps off a small hill and instead of flying, he lands in a big pile of soft hay. And there are some chickens in the hay who start following him around as if he's their new leader.
Happy endings are common in romances. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy overcome their misunderstandings and get married. In a sad ending, like in 'Of Mice and Men', Lennie is killed by George. Regarding open - ended endings, in some science - fiction stories, the characters might be on a journey to a new planet at the end of the story, and we don't know what they'll find there.
Happy ending: In 'Charlotte's Web', Wilbur is saved from being slaughtered. Sad ending: 'Of Mice and Men' with George having to shoot Lennie. For an open - ended ending, in the short story 'The Lady, or the Tiger?', we never know whether the lady or the tiger came out of the door, leaving the readers to debate and imagine different outcomes.
For a love story, a common ending could be 'Y se unieron para siempre en un abrazo de amor' (And they united forever in a loving embrace). This ending is very typical for a romantic genre as it emphasizes the eternal love between the characters.
Sure. A happy ending example is in 'Cinderella'. She gets to go to the ball, meets the prince, and they live happily together. For a sad ending, 'Romeo and Juliet' is a classic. They both die in the end. An open - ended ending can be seen in some modern short stories, like when a character is about to make a big decision but the story just stops, leaving you to wonder what they'll do.
In a romance story, a good ending could be the two lovers getting married and living happily ever after. Like in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy overcome their misunderstandings and end up together, which is a classic and satisfying ending for a romance.
Sure. In 'Beauty and the Beast', an alternate ending could be that Belle decides to leave the Beast not because of his appearance, but because she realizes she has her own dreams and ambitions outside of the castle. She goes back to her village and starts a school for girls. The Beast, in turn, learns to be a better ruler on his own.
Another example is Nas's 'Illmatic'. This album is full of rapped stories. It tells about the life in the Queensbridge projects in New York. Nas raps about the drug - dealing, the violence, and the hopes and dreams of the people living there. It gives a detailed and gritty view of that particular environment.