Like Getting a Preview of Your Favorite Treat
Spoilers Can Be Friends or Foes
Sometimes people like to know what happens before it happens. It’s like having a map for a treasure hunt, you know where you’re going, but you still get to walk there. Other times, spoilers can be tricky, they take away the joy of discovering something new on your own! A spoiler is like a peek behind the curtain before the show starts, it tells you what happens next.
Imagine you’re watching your favorite cartoon, and just as the villain is about to attack, someone shouts, “He’s going to win!” That’s a spoiler, it takes away the surprise.
Examples
- A friend tells you the ending of a movie before you watch it.
- You read a review that says 'the main character dies in the end.'
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