The ending of the story resolves the main conflicts and ties up loose ends, providing closure for the characters and the plot. Whether the ending is satisfactory is subjective and depends on individual preferences. If given the opportunity, I might explore alternative endings to see how they could impact the overall message or emotional impact of the story.
your letter in my hand like am see in the letter your name is Bianca what you want from me !
The ending of "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is considered satisfactory by many readers as it brings closure to the protagonist's journey of self-discovery and growth. The novel ends on a hopeful note, with Pip finding inner peace and a sense of contentment in his life.
Yes, I thought it was a decent ending. It was a little annoying waiting for the second book, but I feel that it was all worth it.
When results of a story turn out differently than expected it may be called a twist or surprise ending.
Changing the ending. -Apex. =)
they are very similar. both for after story and the original. but the anime does it slightly differently and ultimatly pulls them off better
1. when you have satisfactory ending of a massage between the women breast 2. In pre-Hollywood days, European filmmakers would sometimes make different versions of a film for the American market and for the Russian market. The movies for American audiences would have a happy ending, and those sent to Russia would have a bleakly tragic conclusion--the so-called "Russian ending."
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In terms of movie endings, there are 2 different movie endings for the 2005 version. One is not more original than the other - rather, one is the British ending and the other is the US ending. In the British ending, the movie closes with the scene of Mr. Bennet laughing and saying, "I'm quite at my leisure!" The US ending closes with Elizabeth and Darcy kissing in front of Pemberley.
Her head blows off
He gets back together with Caitlin