How
to
Give
a
Story
a
Happy
Ending-
The
Art
of
Perfect
Storytelling
We
all
love
a
good
story,
but
what
makes
a
story
truly
great
is
the
ending.
A
satisfying
conclusion
can
make
or
break
a
tale.
So,
how
do
you
give
a
story
a
good
ending?
It’s
not
rocket
science;
it’s
an
art
that
can
be
mastered.
Let’s
explore
the
art
of
perfect
storytelling.
Firstly,
a
good
ending
should
tie
up
loose
ends.
All
subplots
and
character
arcs
should
come
to
a
satisfying
conclusion.
Leaving
questions
unanswered
and
plots
unresolved
leaves
readers
feeling
unsatisfied
and
cheated.
A
good
ending
should
provide
resolution
and
closure,
leaving
readers
with
a
sense
of
completion.
Secondly,
it
should
be
authentic
and
consistent
with
the
story.
Nothing
ruins
a
good
story
more
than
a
forced
or
unrealistic
ending.
Your
readers
invest
time
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emotion
in
your
characters
and
plot,
and
as
a
writer,
it’s
your
job
to
give
them
an
ending
that
feels
true
to
the
story.
Thirdly,
a
good
ending
should
evoke
emotion.
It
should
make
readers
feel
something-
happy,
sad,
nostalgic,
hopeful,
or
even
angry.
The
emotions
evoked
should
be
consistent
with
the
tone
of
the
story.
For
instance,
a
romance
novel
should
leave
readers
feeling
warm
and
fuzzy,
while
a
thriller
should
leave
them
on
the
edge
of
their
seats.
Lastly,
a
good
ending
should
be
memorable.
It
should
leave
a
lasting
impression
on
the
readers’
minds.
A
good
ending
makes
the
readers
reflect
on
the
story
long
after
they’ve
finished
reading.
In
conclusion,
the
art
of
perfect
storytelling
is
all
about
crafting
a
good
ending.
A
good
ending
ties
up
loose
ends,
is
authentic
and
consistent
with
the
story,
invokes
emotion,
and
is
memorable.
As
a
writer,
you
owe
it
to
your
readers
to
give
them
a
satisfying
conclusion.