Avoid endings that are too rushed or feel forced. Give the characters and plot enough time to develop naturally. Also, don't introduce new major elements at the very end that come out of nowhere.
Well, meme bad decisions often involve doing something unexpected or out - of - the - ordinary. For example, if someone decides to dye their hair bright purple just because of a meme trend, that's a bit of a wild decision. But later, they can tell the story of how they were influenced by this online culture and the reactions they got from people. It becomes a good story because it's unique and shows a moment of spontaneity.
One possible ending could be that the guy finally works up the courage to talk to the girl. He approaches her, stumbles over his words a bit at first, but then they start a great conversation and end up becoming friends.
The protagonists of the following novels did not end well:
"Quickly wear it to save the villain male god."
[The Goddess of Rebirth Attacks]
"The villain's female supporting character returns."
Wife's Love and Desires
Well, a bad ending can be the betrayal of a trusted friend leading to the downfall of the main character. In many crime or mystery stories, this is a common trope. The main character, who trusts someone blindly, gets double - crossed. Another type of bad ending is when there is no resolution at all. The story just ends in a state of chaos and confusion, leaving the reader frustrated. For instance, some experimental stories end this way.
One common element is a sense of loss. In most bad endings stories, the characters lose something important, like in 'The Necklace'. The woman loses years of her life trying to replace a lost necklace. Another element can be a lack of redemption. The characters often don't get a chance to make things right. For example, in 'Macbeth', Macbeth's actions lead to his downfall and he doesn't get to redeem himself. And sometimes, there's an element of fate or inevitability. It seems like no matter what the characters do, the bad ending is coming, like in 'Oedipus Rex' where he tries to avoid his fate but still ends up fulfilling it.
As a person who loves reading novels, I have not actually read all literary works. However, some classic literary works did have bad endings, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, and so on. These works might be incomplete due to the author's unfinished state or problems in the creative concept.
Although these works may have bad endings, they are still regarded as classic literary masterpieces because their status and influence in the history of literature cannot be ignored.
I recommend the following novel to you.
1. " The Crown Prince Should Marry, Evil Pet's Black-bellied Wife ": The plot of this novel is rich and not sloppy. It has been completed and is guaranteed to not end badly.
2. " The Female Empress's Frost Speaks the World ": This article is intermittent, but the author has recently released a new book," Courting the Female Empress ". I guarantee that it won't end badly and the ending will be well written.
3. " The Inspirational Life of a Reborn Top Student ": The protagonist is not sloppy, the story is warm and inspirational, and the ending is guaranteed to be good.
4. " Time is My Shadow ": This novel is not a eunuch, nor does it abandon the pit. The ending is well written. I recommend it to you.
I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Bad endings can make the reader feel sad or disappointed. If they've been rooting for a character and that character meets a tragic end, it can be quite a downer. For example, when a beloved hero dies, it leaves the reader with a sense of loss.
The story of 'Frankenstein' has a rather dark ending. The monster created by Victor Frankenstein is rejected by society and his creator. In the end, the monster vows revenge and kills many of Frankenstein's loved ones. Frankenstein chases the monster to the Arctic, but in the end, he dies, and the monster, filled with regret, disappears into the ice, leaving a trail of destruction and sorrow.