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if ends happy, comedy. ends sad, tragedy. The term tragicomedy is sometimes used.
Alls Well That Ends Well. It's kind of like when you abbriviate something, if the word is less then 3 letters then you don't add the word to the abbriviation, in you'r case though you go to the next word.
Alls Well That Ends Well - 2007 was released on: USA: 16 January 2007 (DVD premiere)
It ends with a happy and sad ending.
An annulment.
"The Destructors" by Graham Greene does not have a traditional happy ending. The story ends with destruction and a sense of loss, making it more of a thought-provoking and impactful conclusion rather than a happy one.
The cast of Alls Well That Ends Well - 2007 includes: Penny Marshall as herself Michael Piscitelli as J. Castro Ricco Ross as Billy Shakes Jeff Sable as Patron
Because they re use the same stock characters and they all have a general part which they play, so melodrama usually ends with the hero defeating the villain which is a happy ending.
A literary work with a happy ending is often described as having a "feel-good" or "uplifting" conclusion. It can be referred to as a "happy ending" or a work that resolves with a positive outcome for the characters involved.
a story should end happily because they make the reader also feel happy but when there is a sad ending the reader feels sad snd then thinks that it should have ended this way . so a story should most of the time have a happy ending.
There are as many resolutions as there are authors - every story ends uniquely. You might have a "happy" ending, where everyone ends up succeeding (except for the villain, of course) or a "sad" ending where they fail. You might have a scary ending or a surprise twist or even a cliffhanger ending. It just depends on the author and their unique story.
When a play ends happily, it is often referred to as a "comedy" or a "happy ending." In contrast to tragedies, comedies typically resolve conflicts in a positive way, often with reunions, marriages, or reconciliations. This uplifting conclusion reinforces themes of joy and optimism.