They add a sense of relief. For example, in a typical horror story where characters are constantly in danger, when there is a happy ending, it's like a breath of fresh air. It gives the reader or viewer a feeling that all the fear and tension was worth it.
Happy endings can make horror stories more memorable. After a series of terrifying events, a positive resolution stands out. It's like a light at the end of a very dark tunnel. This contrast between horror and a happy outcome creates a unique emotional experience. People will remember the story not just for the scares but also for how it ended on a positive note, which is different from the typical doom - and - gloom endings in some horror stories.
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.
The story 'The Shape of Water' can be considered. It's about a woman who falls in love with a strange amphibious creature. There are elements of horror as the creature is not of the normal human form and is hunted. But in the end, they end up together in a rather beautiful and somewhat magical way.
The ending of " Happy Face " was very different. Xu Tian's ending was satisfactory, Zhang Jiayi's ending was regretful, and Yu Yixiu's ending was tragic. Xu Tian was an idealist. In the end, he successfully completed the task given by Old Sun and realized his love and growth. Zhang Jiayi was a wife doting demon. He sacrificed himself, but his ending was not perfect. Yu Yixiu chose to immerse himself in the false world, and his ending was tragic. In general, the ending of " A Happy Face " was varied and full of drama.
Happy Ending was a short story by Margaret Atwood from Canada. It was first published in 1983. The story was made up of six short stories in parallel time and space, telling the different endings that a fictional couple, John and Mary, might experience. In this work, Atwood displayed her signature satire, and through these endings, she triggered thoughts about the process and ending of life. The original English version of this novel can be recommended to readers who like Atwood's works or are interested in short stories.