The story of 'Cinderella' is also a 'got ending story'. Cinderella goes from being mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters to attending the ball, losing her glass slipper, and finally being united with the prince. The story reaches a happy ending with their marriage, resolving all the conflicts she faced before.
A classic example of a 'got ending story' is 'The Great Gatsby'. In the end, Gatsby's dreams are shattered, he is killed, and Nick, the narrator, reflects on the hollowness of the upper - class society. The story has a definite end with the death of the main character and the moral lessons that Nick takes away from the whole experience.
I can't really give a definite example since 'sexy got story' is so unclear. But let's say in a movie, there's a female spy who is extremely sexy. Her sexiness is part of her charm and also a tool in her espionage work. The story of how she uses her looks and charm to complete her missions could be an example of 'sexy got story'.
Given the lack of clarity around 'wife got blacked', I can't offer a proper example. However, if we assume 'blacked' means something like being in a difficult or gloomy state, an example could be a story where the wife had a major argument with all her friends and family, and she felt isolated and in a sort of emotional 'blackness', but this is just speculation.
One example could be 'Romeo and Juliet'. At the end, before their tragic deaths, they share a final, poignant kiss. It's a moment that sums up their intense love and the tragic end of their relationship.
Sure. A simple example could be a story about a young boy who promises his dying mother that he will become a doctor. The story then follows his journey through school, facing difficulties but always remembering his promise. In the end, he graduates as a doctor, thus fulfilling the promise that was made at the start and ending the story on a positive note.
The 'Lord of the Rings' series could be considered in a way. Even though the main story has an end, the lore and the world created by Tolkien are so vast that it feels like it could continue. There are always more stories that could be told within that world.
Take 'The Hunger Games' trilogy. At the end, Katniss and Peeta are able to start a new life together, free from the tyranny of the Capitol. The ending shows that their fight was not in vain and that they can now build a better future. It ties up the main plot lines of the series about revolution and survival and gives hope for a new world.
Sure. One is 'The Gift of the Magi'. A young couple, Jim and Della, are very poor. Della has long beautiful hair, and Jim has a precious watch. Christmas is coming. Della sells her hair to buy a chain for Jim's watch. When Jim comes home, he has sold his watch to buy a set of combs for Della's hair. It's a very touching and surprising ending.
One example could be the 'One Piece' manga and anime series. It has been going on for a long time with a huge, ever - expanding world and a story that keeps developing new plotlines and characters. It seems like it could potentially go on forever as there are always new islands to explore and new mysteries to uncover.
The story of Romeo and Juliet could be considered one. Their tragic ending is so well - known and has been remembered throughout history, it's like an ending that lasts forevermore.
One example could be the story of Oedipus. His destiny was foretold that he would kill his father and marry his mother. Despite his attempts to avoid it, his actions unknowingly led him towards this fated ending, making it a classic 'destiny ending story'.