A great ending is like closing your favorite book and feeling happy because the story was just right.
Imagine you're eating a big, gooey chocolate bar, the ending is that last bite that makes you go "Yum!" You want it to feel complete, not rushed or confusing.
Like Finishing a Game
Like Tucking In for Bed
Think of the ending as tucking your blanket around you. It's not just about saying "good night", it's about feeling safe and ready to dream. A great ending gives you that warm, cozy feeling, like everything is in order.
So, when you write a story or a paragraph, make sure the last part makes you smile, just like your favorite chocolate bar or your favorite bedtime routine!
Examples
- A simple tale ends with the hero winning the treasure, leaving readers happy.
- The end of a fable shows the tortoise winning the race, delivering a clear moral.
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See also
- How Stories Make Us Cry (Writing Advice)?
- How Does These 9 Strategies to End Your Novel are Game Changers Work?
- How to Write a CLIMAX (for ANY Genre!)?
- What's the Most Important Element of a Good Story?
- How Does The 7 Elements of a Strong Story Work?