Sure. The end of a student's high school years (graduation) is the origin of their college or career journey.
When a book series ends, it might inspire fan - fiction, which becomes a new origin story in the world of that fictional universe. Another example is when a sports team's season ends. If they didn't perform well, they might use that as the origin for making changes in their training, coaching staff, etc. for the next season.
Sure. Consider a family. The family's origin story, like how the grandparents met and started the family, gives the younger generations a sense of belonging and family values. It's like a thread that ties them all together.
Another example could be the Voynich Manuscript. This is a mysterious book filled with strange illustrations and an undeciphered text. It has baffled scholars for centuries. It's a real object with so many unanswered questions, and the mystery surrounding it makes it seem like it could be a key element in a fictional adventure about secret codes and lost knowledge.
Yes. Take the discovery of coelacanth. This fish was thought to be extinct for millions of years, but then it was found alive. It's like something out of a prehistoric fantasy story but it's real. Another case is the story of Phineas Gage. He had a large iron rod go through his head in an accident, yet he survived and his personality changed in really strange ways that were not expected at all.
Yes. In the world of politics, there are often unexpected events. For instance, some leaders make sudden and extreme policy changes that no one could have predicted. Also, in nature, there are real - life phenomena like the migrations of some animals that are so complex and incredible that they seem like something out of a fantasy novel but are actually true.
Yes. Consider a writer who struggles for years to get published. Their experiences of rejection, self - doubt, and finally getting that breakthrough is a story. Also, think about a couple who met in an unexpected way, had a relationship full of ups and downs, and either stayed together or parted ways. Their relationship is a story. And a student who faced many difficulties in school but managed to graduate with honors is also a story that shows determination.
Sure. In a mobile phone service, if a customer churns to another provider. The original provider can offer special deals later, like more data at a lower price. If the customer is attracted back, it shows churn wasn't the end.
Sure. A simple example is a schoolyard argument. One kid says the other pushed him first. But the other kid says he was just trying to get a ball and accidentally bumped into the first kid. Another example is in a courtroom. The prosecution presents a case against the defendant, but the defense has their own version of events which could show the defendant's innocence.
Sure. In a court of law, when presenting evidence, there is no fiction allowed. Only facts that can be proven are acceptable.
It could mean that an ending can actually be the start of something new. For example, when a relationship ends, it might be the origin of a new self - discovery journey.
Sure. In 'The Hunger Games', the climax is probably when Katniss and Peeta are about to eat the poisonous berries to defy the Capitol. It's a moment of high tension as they are challenging the rules and their very survival is at stake. Another example is in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'. The battle at Hogwarts is a climax, with so many characters in danger and the fate of the wizarding world hanging in the balance.