The story ending in the flipped lyrics might change completely or have subtle variations that give a new twist.
The alternate ending might deviate from the original in terms of the resolution of the conflict between humans and Titans. In the original, it was a very specific and somewhat controversial ending. The alternate ending could offer a more peaceful or a more extreme solution to this long - standing conflict. For example, instead of the destruction and transformation that happened in the original, there could be a negotiation - based solution in the alternate ending. Also, the emotional tone of the story could be different. If the original ending was bittersweet, the alternate ending could be more optimistic or more despairing depending on how the story is rewritten.
It might have updated characters with more modern personalities.
One way it can differ is in the tone. Some British novels end on a melancholic note, like 'Wuthering Heights', where the ending is full of a sense of loss and unfulfilled love. Others may end more optimistically, such as in 'The Wind in the Willows' which has a rather cheerful and harmonious ending. Another difference is in the degree of finality. Some endings seem to completely close the story, leaving no room for speculation, while others, like in some modernist British novels, leave the ending more open - ended, inviting the reader to think and interpret.
The lyrics often hint at the emotions and themes that come to a head at the story's conclusion. They might echo the resolution or leave some room for interpretation.
The story in the lyrics often depends on the theme and mood the songwriter wanted to convey. Sometimes it's a personal experience, other times it could be fictional or inspired by a broader concept.
Well, you might flip a fiction story by playing with time and space. Maybe start at the end and work backward, or have the story take place in an alternate universe. Also, changing the motives and goals of the characters can give it a fresh flip.
The official ending left many questions unanswered. Fanfics try to fill those gaps. For example, what happens to the Unsullied and Dothraki after Daenerys' death? In fanfics, they could be integrated into Westerosi society in more meaningful ways. Also, the power dynamics in the Seven Kingdoms are often reimagined in fanfics. Instead of Bran becoming king in a rather unexpected way, fanfics might have a more democratic system established, with different houses having more equal say in the governance of the realm.
The anime ending simplifies some aspects compared to the novel. In the novel, there are more detailed descriptions of the characters' internal struggles. For instance, Kirito's mental state is explored more thoroughly. In the anime, it's not as in - depth.
The lyrics often hint at the outcome through symbolic language and emotional cues.
The 'ending west side story' stands out compared to other musical endings. Usually, musicals end with a big celebration or a resolution that is more straightforwardly positive. But 'West Side Story' ends with a sense of loss. The love between Tony and Maria is cut short by the violence of the gangs. It also has a different kind of message. Instead of just being about the love story, it's about the consequences of the gang feud on the community. It forces the audience to think about the real - world implications of such rivalries. It's a more complex and somber ending than what we often see in musicals, which makes it unique and memorable.