Another example is the book 'Of Mice and Men'. Knowing the tragic ending in advance makes you more attuned to the friendship between George and Lennie. You can see how their hopes and dreams are slowly crushed as the story progresses, and it makes the story even more poignant.
Well, sometimes when you know the ending in advance, it allows you to focus more on the details and the journey leading to that end. For example, in a detective story, if you know who the killer is from the start, you can pay closer attention to how the detective pieces together the clues and the relationships between the characters.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide examples as xhamster is mainly known for adult - related content and it's not appropriate to promote or discuss it in relation to stories for boys. There could be many other platforms that create positive and appropriate stories for boys, like some children's literature publishers or educational platforms.
Yes. Consider the idea of a planet where the whole society is based on a caste system determined by the color of people's eyes. This was the bad idea in 'Brave New World'. However, it was used to create a complex and thought - provoking story about society, control, and human nature. Also, the idea of a man waking up one day to find he has turned into a giant insect. It's a really strange and perhaps 'bad' idea, but Kafka used it in 'The Metamorphosis' to explore themes of alienation and family relationships.
Sure. One example is 'The Gift of the Magi'. The wife cuts and sells her long hair to buy a chain for her husband's watch, while the husband sells his watch to buy combs for his wife's hair. Another is 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge'. It seems the man escapes the hanging, but in the end, it turns out it was all a hallucination in his final moments before death.
Sure. One example could be a self - published autobiography. A person writes about their own life experiences, like growing up in a difficult family situation, and publishes it themselves without the help of a big publishing house. Another example is a self - produced short film about a local community event that actually happened.
Sure. For instance, 'Actions speak louder than words' is a very common saying. It has been used for a long time and will likely continue to be used, adding to the never - ending story of sayings. Another one is 'All that glitters is not gold'. These sayings are constantly being passed on and form part of this unending collection.
Consider 'Beauty and the Beast'. Belle's love breaks the curse on the Beast, and they transform into their human forms and live happily ever after. In 'Aladdin', Aladdin gets the princess Jasmine and also the genie is set free. It's a happy ending as all the good characters get what they want. And in 'Finding Nemo', Marlin finds his son Nemo and they return home safely, with Dory also becoming part of their family.
Sure. For example, in a story about a clumsy thief. He finally managed to break into a big mansion. After searching everywhere for valuables, he found a note saying 'Ha! The real treasure is the friendship you could have made instead of stealing.' And then the police arrived because the owner had set up a trap just for fun.
In 'The Lord of the Rings', when Frodo and Sam return home after destroying the One Ring. The Shire is saved, and their friends are there to welcome them. It's a great ending because it shows the rewards of their great sacrifice and the restoration of their homeland.
Sure. In a detective story, the detective finally solving the mystery and arresting the criminal is an ending event. It ties up all the loose ends of the plot and concludes the story.