It is not said, but most likely old age and a yearning so strong to be together like when they were young. If you remember what the old Allie asked the old Noah at the end of the movie, "...do you think our love is strong enough to take us away together?" to which Noah replies, "I think our love can do anything we want it to." At the end they are reincarnated as birds, implying that their love did in fact "take them away together" in a world where they could love each other in a young, carefree state like they had years ago.
i guess that was a miracle. or maybe a coincidence.
The ending of the book is bittersweet. It ends differently than the movie does (and, in my opinion, has a better ending than the movie). Allie does remember Noah in the end and he does spend the night with her, as he does in the movie, but Noah does not die. The book has a bit of an ambiguous ending. The Wedding, which is the sequel to The Notebook, reveals that Noah is still alive and that Allie has passed away.
The notebook is about two kids, Allie (15) and Noah (17), that come from two different social classes (she from an upper class and he from a lower) and meet at a carnival in the summer sometime in the 1930s and fall in love. They spend the summer together though at the end of it they separate because Allie has to go back home (she spent the summer in Noah's hometown because her father had to work there for the summer). Though Noah has sent Allie dozens of letters they mysteriously never got to her. So Noah and Allie are left to think that neither want contact with each other. 14 years later, Allie is engaged to wealthy man and Noah is living in a house he dreamt to buy, repair and live in since his childhood. one morning Allie wakes to find a picture of Noah and his new house in the newspaper and finally decides that its time to see him again, and here the story starts..... I recommend the notebook to romance lovers and especially to people who don't because this truly is a story that will change your minds
The younger Allie chooses Noah over Lon, her supposed fiance, and they start a life together. Then the movie goes back to the present time and older Allie remembers that that was their love story. But relapses and is taken away from Duke/older Noah. Then later that night, Duke goes to Allie's room and sleep beside her. A nurse found them the next morning, lifeless. =}
the notebook is about an elderly man who reads to his elderly wife (who has Alzheimer's) about the summer they fell in love and the obstacles they faced through out their life to be together (she was high class where has he was lower class)
The ending is ambiguous, it is up to you to decide. From the look on the nurse/care givers face at the end, many would say yes, Noah (Duke) does in fact pass on with his wife, Allie.
The ending of the book is bittersweet. It ends differently than the movie does (and, in my opinion, has a better ending than the movie). Allie does remember Noah in the end and he does spend the night with her, as he does in the movie, but Noah does not die. The book has a bit of an ambiguous ending. The Wedding, which is the sequel to The Notebook, reveals that Noah is still alive and that Allie has passed away.
The notebook is about two kids, Allie (15) and Noah (17), that come from two different social classes (she from an upper class and he from a lower) and meet at a carnival in the summer sometime in the 1930s and fall in love. They spend the summer together though at the end of it they separate because Allie has to go back home (she spent the summer in Noah's hometown because her father had to work there for the summer). Though Noah has sent Allie dozens of letters they mysteriously never got to her. So Noah and Allie are left to think that neither want contact with each other. 14 years later, Allie is engaged to wealthy man and Noah is living in a house he dreamt to buy, repair and live in since his childhood. one morning Allie wakes to find a picture of Noah and his new house in the newspaper and finally decides that its time to see him again, and here the story starts..... I recommend the notebook to romance lovers and especially to people who don't because this truly is a story that will change your minds
The younger Allie chooses Noah over Lon, her supposed fiance, and they start a life together. Then the movie goes back to the present time and older Allie remembers that that was their love story. But relapses and is taken away from Duke/older Noah. Then later that night, Duke goes to Allie's room and sleep beside her. A nurse found them the next morning, lifeless. =}
the notebook is about an elderly man who reads to his elderly wife (who has Alzheimer's) about the summer they fell in love and the obstacles they faced through out their life to be together (she was high class where has he was lower class)
The ending is ambiguous, it is up to you to decide. From the look on the nurse/care givers face at the end, many would say yes, Noah (Duke) does in fact pass on with his wife, Allie.
if he still talks to you alot and calls you to see how you doing then yea he still loves
ally: "why didnt you write me? it wasnt over for me. i waited 7 years for you but now its too late."noah: "I wrote you everyday for a year. I wrote you 365 letters. it wasnt over and it still isn't over."
i dont think so since the movie explains everything anyone needed to know plus the ending says it all how they end up i mean but if they do im guessing it's going to be with other characters and a similar story which in my opinion would destroy the first movie
At the very end, Noah goes in to visit Ally in the middle of the night. She wakes up and recognizes him and they are sad that due to her memory problems they aren't like they were when they were younger. He lays down in the hospital bed next to her and the nurse comes in in the morning to find them dead in each other's arms :(
Da Vinci's Notebook ended in 2004.
Second Noah ended on 1997-06-08.
Noah Knows Best ended on 2001-01-06.