One good twist ending could be that the person the protagonist has been helping throughout the story is actually the villain who has been manipulating events all along. For example, in a story where a detective is helping a seemingly innocent witness, at the end it's revealed that the witness set up the whole crime just to get revenge on someone and used the detective to cover their tracks.
In 'We Were Liars' by E. Lockhart, the big twist at the end that Cadence's memories are false and she was the cause of the accident on the island is a great example. 'The Prestige' has an amazing twist too. When it's revealed that each magician has been sacrificing a clone of themselves to perform their trick, it's a wild turn of events. Then there's 'The Kite Runner', where the discovery that Hassan was actually the half - brother of Amir is a very emotional and unexpected twist at the end.
In the world of novels with great twist endings, 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd' by Agatha Christie stands out. Christie was a master of the surprise ending, and this book is a prime example. 'Shutter Island' by Dennis Lehane also has a brilliant and thought - provoking twist at the end. And 'Before I Go to Sleep' by S. J. Watson. The ending is so unexpected that it makes you want to reread the whole book to pick up on the clues you missed.
The movie 'The Sixth Sense' has a great twist ending. The whole time, we think the psychologist is helping a boy who sees dead people, but in the end, we realize that the psychologist is actually dead himself. It completely changes how you view the entire movie.
Sure. A twist ending could be that the character who seems to be the weakest in the story turns out to be the most powerful. For instance, in a story set in a school where a bullied student is always picked on, at the end, it's revealed that this student has some sort of superpower that they've been hiding, and they use it to turn the tables on the bullies.
One way is to mislead the reader throughout the story. For example, introduce a character who seems like the hero but in the end, turns out to be the villain. Another method is to suddenly change the direction of the plot. Maybe the story has been about a treasure hunt, but at the end, it's revealed that the real treasure was a friendship all along. Also, withholding crucial information until the very end can create a great twist. Like in a mystery story, where the identity of the killer is hidden until the last moment.
Sure. 'Shutter Island' has a great twist ending. The whole time you think Teddy Daniels is investigating a mystery on the island, but in the end, you find out he is a patient there himself. Another is 'Atonement'. The final revelation that Briony has been lying about Robbie's innocence all those years and the real story of what happened is a powerful twist.
For mystery lovers, 'The Da Vinci Code' by Dan Brown has some interesting twists and turns, especially towards the end. 'The Kind Worth Killing' by Peter Swanson has a really clever ending that you won't see coming. Also, 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' by Arthur Conan Doyle has a twist at the end that adds to its overall allure as a mystery novel.
The element of surprise. When you read a story and suddenly something completely unexpected happens, it catches your attention. For example, in 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant. A woman borrows what she thinks is an expensive necklace, loses it, and spends years in poverty trying to replace it. Only to find out at the end that the original necklace was a fake. This sudden revelation makes the story very appealing.
Another is 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge' by Ambrose Bierce. A man is about to be hanged on a bridge during the Civil War. As he falls, he seems to escape and makes a long journey homeward. But in the end, it turns out that all of his escape was just a hallucination in the split second before his death. It's a really mind - boggling plot twist.