Incomplete Story
An "Incomplete Story" refers to a narrative that lacks a resolution or conclusion, leaving readers with unanswered questions. This type of story can create suspense or provoke thought, as it encourages the audience to imagine their own endings or interpretations. Incomplete stories can be found in various forms of media, including literature, film, and art.
Writers often use incomplete stories to engage their audience more deeply, prompting discussions about themes and character motivations. Examples of this technique can be seen in works by authors like Haruki Murakami or in films such as Inception, where the ending invites multiple interpretations.