It could make me feel a bit sad or relieved, depending on the context of the story.
It might leave me with a sense of closure if the ending is satisfying. But if it's unexpected or abrupt, I could be left confused or wanting more.
Well, it usually shows a journey of someone going from hardship to finding true love, which makes you believe in the power of love and feel it deeply. The rags-to-riches aspect and the pure love story combine to create that feeling.
The connection could be that in a Cinderella story, love is often a central theme. 'To make you feel my love' is a song that can be seen as a soundtrack to such a story. The lyrics of the song are about the lengths one would go to for love, which is similar to how the prince in a Cinderella story goes to great lengths to find his true love.
It makes me feel hopeful. Since eggs represent new life, it gives a sense of optimism for the future.
Well, in the 'Cinderella Story', there is a strong sense of longing and love. 'Make You Feel My Love' also expresses deep and sincere love. Maybe the emotions in the song can be paralleled to the love that Cinderella might feel for her prince. It could be about the way she wants him to truly understand her feelings, just like the song conveys the idea of making someone feel your love deeply.
It makes me feel satisfied. It has a sense of closure that is quite fulfilling.
I feel a sense of nostalgia when thinking about the 'doraemon ending story'. We've seen Nobita and Doraemon's journey through so many stories, and any ending means the end of that familiar pattern. It's like saying goodbye to old friends. It also makes me hopeful, as Nobita's growth can inspire us to grow in our own lives.
The ending of 'Marriage Story' makes me feel a mix of sadness and hope. Sad because the marriage has truly ended and all the dreams they had at the start are shattered. But there's hope as both characters seem to be on a path of personal growth. They are no longer enemies but two people who can co - exist in each other's lives in a more positive way.
It makes me feel bittersweet. The characters' growth and acceptance are positive, but the loss of Menma is sad.
It makes me feel curious. I wonder what happened at the end, whether it was a happy or sad ending, and how the characters in the kokoro story fared.
It makes me feel nostalgic. The melody and Sting's voice create a sense of looking back at the past and seeing how things are connected in a never - ending way.