Writing unforgettable endings is like giving your favorite toy a happy hug before you put it away, it makes everything feel extra special.
Tip 1: Give it a big finish, like when you blow out all the candles on your birthday cake. The ending should make people go, "Wow!"
Tip 2: Make them laugh or cry, just like when you tell a funny joke or hear a sad story. A strong feeling at the end sticks with people.
Tip 3: Leave something to wonder about, like hiding a surprise under your bed. It makes readers want to think more and maybe even read again.
Tip 4: Come back to where it started, like when you finish a puzzle, everything fits together, and it feels complete.
These tips help the ending feel extra special, just like how your favorite toy always makes you smile.
Examples
- A character completes their journey and returns home to a happy family.
- The villain reveals a shocking secret in the final scene.
- A story ends with a twist that leaves readers guessing.
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See also
- How to End A Story?
- How Does The ONLY 5 Lines You Need To Tell Any Story Work?
- How to Fix Boring Descriptions (and glow up your writing FAST)?
- How To Make Your Readers Cry | Writing Advice?
- How to Know If a Story Is Worth Telling?