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I Don’t Want This Bad Ending
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[WPC#3: Bronze Tier Winner] In the famous romance novel “A Happy Ending” has a cliche plot of a heroine picking her favorite fish in the fishpond and becoming a happy female lead at the end of the story. The villainess, Evelyn Callie von Emsworth is the young lady of the Dukes House, a spoiled lady that craved for love, she bullies the heroine and died at the guillotine by the order of the Male Lead which she loves. While everyone had "A Happy Ending", only Evelyn was met with a tragic death. What will happen when a graduating college student died and become part of the famous novel “A Happy Ending” and became the tragic villainess of the story? Will she stay at the original plot? Or will she turn her fate and create another path? Will everything came to light and will the story deviate from the original? *** [EXCERPTS:] "I don't need a useless daughter," said Duke Keene. "Why can you just die silently?" Allan said. "You were the one who was always stalking me. Disgusting!" said Edickart. "You're the one who's playing with fire!" Cabel said. "Can you mind your own business?!" Silvester states. "I hate you and your whole family!" said Adley. "How can you do this, Lady Evelyn?! You're vicious!" said by the heroine, Elise. "Wait... I didn't do any of this!" Evelyn pleaded! But wait... What is this?! "There's something you need to know... The answer lies in your lost memories." "Wait... And who the f*ck are you?!" *** Find out how she will regain her lost memories and how the future will unveil for the future Villainess. "Hello, Author??? Yohoo~ there wasn't something like this written in your story?!" (√ # ` ×` )√ *turn table* "This is a scam! I need a refund for this stupid novel!!!" - P.s. picture, not mine. credit to the owner. Take note: THIS NOVEL IS A SLOW BURN.

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What is the ending to Sherlock Holmes' last story?
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2024-11-23 02:15
In Conan Doyle's 'The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place', which is among the later Holmes stories, Holmes manages to solve a complex mystery involving a family's secrets and a horse. However, the 'last' can be a bit ambiguous as different collections might arrange the stories differently. But generally, Holmes' cases end with his brilliant deductions, the exposure of the truth, and justice being served in one way or another.
How can one understand the ending to Sherlock Holmes' last story?
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2024-11-23 08:58
One way to understand the ending of Holmes' last story is to consider the context of the time period in which the story was written. Conan Doyle often incorporated elements of the Victorian society into his stories. The ending might reflect the values and norms of that time, such as the importance of honor and reputation. Also, understanding Holmes' character traits, like his rationality and his sense of justice, is crucial. His actions in the ending are usually driven by these traits. For example, if he lets a character off easy, it might be because he sees some redeeming quality in them that aligns with the values of the society at that time.
Sherlock Holmes: The Last Case
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2024-08-29 05:58
Sherlock Holmes solved an ancient riddle in The Last Case, making him the most famous and respected detective in Britain. This case is a mystery about a mysterious criminal and an ancient secret. After careful observation and analysis, Holmes finally solved the mystery and brought the criminal to justice. In this story, Holmes showed his excellent reasoning ability and deep knowledge reserve, as well as his noble quality and sense of humor as a detective.
Is 'The Case - Book of Sherlock Holmes' really Sherlock Holmes' last novel?
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2024-11-20 12:28
Yes, it is. It was the final collection of Sherlock Holmes stories published as a novel - like compilation.
What is the last Sherlock Holmes novel?
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2024-11-21 17:42
The last Sherlock Holmes novel is 'The Case - Book of Sherlock Holmes' by Arthur Conan Doyle.
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