As far as I know, all Fairy Tales have sad endings.
Its because no one likes a sad ending
Shakespeare knew that people liked both happy endings and sad ones. That's why he wrote plays with both. The ones with happy endings were comedies and the ones with sad ones were tragedies.
Happy endings are good because they make you feel warm and fuzzy. But sad endings are good because if you cry for the character it means that the author is really good. It's mainly a matter of preference. ---- Middle. Somewhat sad, but has a happy tingle to it. Like Titanic. Except Titanic has romance in it. That's all that makes it suck.
Tragedies
Ancient Near Eastern myths often appear to conclude with the banishment or crucifixion of the hero, but this is not always the case. The Flood story in the Epic of Gilgamesh and the biblical story of Noah has an essentially happy ending. The thing with myths is that they try to teach us something. Sometimes this is achieved with a sad ending and sometimes a happy ending.
It depends. The original was an exotic fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson. It, of course has a sad ending. The newer versions, mainly by Disney, have happy endings but still retain their exotic fairy tale status. Other categories could include adventure and romance.
Contrary to popular belief, most fairy tales do not begin with "once upon a time" or have a happy ending. They are the folklore of many different countries, and are often fables, teaching some kind of lesson. Some are happy, many are sad, and most are ridiculous. However, they are loved by many and cherished tales that are passed down through the generations.
It's because they haven't figured out how to trust their hearts. Also, children are more inclined to believe because they are more open to the unexplainable- like Nessie or the Tooth Fairy or the monster under the bed. Sometimes adults only want to see what they can explain, which is really sad for them.
No - Sad and Tack do not rhyme. The endings do not sound like each other, nor are they spelt in the same way. Sad rhymes with bad, mad, lad, glad. Tack rhymes with pack, rack, mac, lack, hack.
The possessive form of the plural noun plays is plays'.example: His plays' endings are always so sad.
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.
if you haven't noticed Walt Disney NEVER uses the original sad endings in his films mainly because he wanted them to be happy family movies i guess