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r-pattz said:
Of course! I like stories where there is some kind of struggle (whether it be internal o ex) that ends happily. Not all the problems necessarily have to be solved, so long as the last chapter is somewhat postive. But libri in series are better without happy endings to keep te interested.
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Monrose said:
Nicholas Sparks ends most of his libri with some sort of "bad end", but he still manage to make the perfect ending. Not many authors can do that.
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bubbly_making said:
It depends how it's done. Some books, (the biggest example has to be twilight)make a happy ending seem really forced and sickly-sweet. For a happy ending to work, te have to really believe in and like the characters. It works in most classic books, such as Pride and Prejudice. Most libri need a bit of sadness o death, o else they'd just get boring. I think that happy endings CAN work, but only when they're well written and believable
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Queenoftard said:
I prefer those kind of endings that leave te devastated, and yet te are ecstatic because te Amore the book so much.
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xoxinkheartxox said:
yes of course, i mean i dont mind when the ending isnt happy.. but most of the time they are anyway.
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Dearheart said:
I think too many people have the wrong idea about "happy endings". A happy ending doesn't automatically mean a Disney ending. (No, not slamming Disney. I do like a bit of cute, optimistic fluffiness now and then. Disney endings have their places.) =P There's the kind of happy ending that says "YAY! We did it! Let's party and live happily ever after!" THEN there's the kind of happy ending that says, "Wow. We've come so far, we've been through hell and back, we've done so much and seen so many things...and we've finally done it. The journey has changed us, the scars are still there, and there are some memories that will never quite go away - but we've done it. The healing is beginning, and the hard part is finally over." te see? It's the kind of ending that has a great, solemn joy to it; the kind that's so deep and meaningful and fulfilling and beautiful that the word "happy" doesn't do it justice. And THAT'S the kind of ending I like. Happy endings are every bit as real and powerful as amaro beginnings. Sometimes te just need to fight for them.
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ONPUFAN said:
I Amore BOTH SAD AND HAPPY ENDINGS
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MadamOcta13 said:
That depends. Mostly, I say yes, but if it's sad but realistic, I like it because it's più life-like.
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dustfinger said:
Nah i like satisfying endings. Endings that i like.
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XDRoseLuvsHP said:
Yes, I do quite like Happy Endings. However, it shouldn't be unrealistically and/or boringly happy. There should be some sort of struggle, sacrifice and possibly loss, but Happy Endings do not bother me :)
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lydianm said:
I Amore happy endings. I hate sad endings (generally, at least.) I'm a sucker for the "Disney" way of ending it.
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