It depends on how you define 'ending'. If you actively pursue the resolution of the events and emotions in this story, you're more likely to find it. However, if you just passively wait, it might seem elusive. Maybe start by reflecting on where the story has led you so far and what you hope to achieve from it in the future.
In 'The Ever Ending Story', Bastian Balthazar Bux is a central character. He's a lonely and bullied boy who finds solace in the book that leads him to Fantasia. Atreyu, a brave and noble warrior from the Plains People in Fantasia, is another main character. He undertakes a dangerous quest to find a cure for the Empress, who is ill. The Empress herself is also a significant character. She represents the hope and magic of Fantasia. There are also other characters like Falkor, the luckdragon, who becomes a friend and helper to Atreyu and later to Bastian. Each of these characters plays a vital part in the story, whether it's in the battle against 'The Nothing' or in the discovery of self - worth and the power of imagination.
Well, in 'The Ever Ending Story', I think one of the main themes is self - discovery. The protagonist, Bastian, goes through a lot of adventures and in the process, he discovers a lot about himself, his fears, his desires, and his capabilities. It's like he is exploring not just the magical world of Fantasia but also his own inner self.
I'm not sure which specific 'ever ending story' you're referring to. There could be many stories with this title or concept. If it's the well - known 'The Neverending Story', then Atreyu is one of the main characters.
In literature, an 'ever ending story' might be a metaphor for the unending human quest for knowledge or meaning. It could be a story that has multiple interpretations and can be revisited over and over again, like 'The Odyssey' which has been analyzed and re - analyzed throughout history.
I don't know the author of this particular 'the never um ever ending story'. It could be that it's a title created for a very specific, perhaps local or niche, audience and the author is not widely known. It could also be a work in progress by someone who hasn't yet gained much recognition.
I'm not entirely sure as the title is a bit unclear. It could be about a story that seems to go on and on without a definite end, perhaps a fantasy adventure where the plot just keeps developing and new elements keep emerging.