Endings
Endings refer to the conclusion or final part of a story, event, or process. They can occur in various contexts, such as literature, films, or life experiences. An ending often provides closure, resolving conflicts and answering questions raised throughout the narrative.
In literature, for example, an ending can be classified as open or closed. An open ending leaves some questions unanswered, allowing for interpretation, while a closed ending ties up all loose ends. Both types serve different purposes and can evoke various emotional responses from the audience, influencing their overall experience with the story.