Well, 'The Exorcist' is also a cliffhanger horror story. The battle between the priests and the demon - possessed girl is intense. And the end doesn't really tie up all the loose ends, leaving you with a sense of unease. 'It' by Stephen King is another one. The idea of the shape - shifting monster and the kids' attempts to fight it has many cliffhangers. You're constantly left wondering what will happen next to the characters as they grow up and face the return of the monster.
A really good cliffhanger horror story is 'The Shining'. The mystery of the hotel and the strange things that start to happen to the family are full of cliffhangers. For example, the boy's visions and the father's descent into madness. And then there's 'Rosemary's Baby'. The build - up to the baby's birth and the horror that surrounds it has a great cliffhanger. You're left speculating about the future of the baby and Rosemary.
One great children's cliffhanger story is 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series. For example, in 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe', the children's adventures in Narnia keep you on the edge of your seat. There are battles, magical creatures, and the mystery of Aslan. Another is 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'. The Baudelaire orphans constantly face new and dangerous situations with Count Olaf always lurking around the corner, leaving the reader eager to know what will happen next. And 'Harry Potter' also has many cliffhanger moments. Harry's battles with Voldemort and the mysteries of Hogwarts, like what's in the Chamber of Secrets, make it hard to put the book down.
Sure. 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a great one. It has a woman slowly losing her sanity while trapped in a room with the titular wallpaper, and the ending leaves you with a sense of dread and many unanswered questions. Another is 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. The narrator's descent into madness over the old man's 'evil eye' and the heart - like sound at the end that might be real or just in his head is a classic cliffhanger of sorts.
One of the best cliffhanger stories is 'The Lord of the Rings' series. At the end of 'The Fellowship of the Ring', Frodo and Sam are setting off on their own towards Mordor, leaving the readers eager to know what challenges they will face. Another is 'The Hunger Games'. At the end of the first book, Katniss and Peeta are both about to eat the poisonous berries, which is a huge cliffhanger. Also, 'Sherlock Holmes' stories often have great cliffhangers, like in some cases where Holmes seems to be in a life - threatening situation at the end of a chapter, leaving the readers wondering how he will escape.
One example could be 'The Lord of the Rings' in a way. At the end of 'The Fellowship of the Ring', Frodo and Sam are setting off on their own towards Mordor, leaving the rest of the fellowship in various states. It's a cliffhanger as we wonder if they'll succeed in their quest. Another is 'The Hunger Games' series. At the end of some books, Katniss is in a precarious situation, like when she is suddenly re - entered into the games again in a new format. A third example is 'Sherlock Holmes' stories. In some tales, Holmes might be in a dangerous situation at the end of a chapter, such as being trapped by the criminal he's chasing, and we're left hanging, eager to know how he'll escape.
They play on our fears. Cliffhangers in horror make us anticipate the worst. Take 'The Monkey's Paw'. We fear what new horror the next wish might bring, and the fact that it doesn't fully show it just heightens the tension. It's like a rollercoaster that doesn't quite reach the end of the track, leaving you in suspense.
They often use foreshadowing to create cliffhangers. Let's say a character in a horror story finds an old diary that mentions a curse. As the story progresses, strange things start to happen but the full nature of the curse is not revealed until the end, if at all. This builds suspense. Also, cliffhangers can be created by putting the characters in dangerous situations at the end of a chapter or scene. Say a group of friends is being chased by a serial killer in the woods and the chapter ends there. You're left on the edge of your seat, eager to know if they'll escape.
Sure. 'The Hunger Games' is a great one. The end of each book in the series leaves you on the edge of your seat, wondering what will happen to Katniss next. Another is 'Sherlock Holmes' stories. The mysteries often end with a cliffhanger, making you eager to read the next adventure to find out how Holmes solves the case. Also, 'Lost' was a TV show full of cliffhangers. Each episode ended in a way that made you desperate to know what would come next in the strange island mystery.
Cliffhanger short stories often end on a suspenseful note. They leave the reader with a sense of anticipation, like a character in a dangerous situation and the outcome is not revealed. This makes the reader eager to know what will happen next.
There are many cliffhanger online stories. For example, 'The Forgotten Realm' has a lot of cliffhangers. The protagonist often finds themselves in a tight spot at the end of each section, like being trapped in an ancient maze with no clear way out. 'Starlight Trails' also has great cliffhangers. It's about space exploration and at the end of some parts, the crew is facing a seemingly unbeatable alien threat. Then there's 'Eternal Dawn' where the characters are about to unlock a powerful magic but the story stops, leaving you in suspense.
The game 'Uncharted 4' has a cliffhanger of sorts. At the end, there are implications about Nathan Drake's future adventures and whether he will truly be able to stay retired. 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' also has a cliffhanger. It changes the original story in some ways and ends in a way that makes players eager to see how the story will continue, especially with the new elements introduced.