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These games are usually adventure or storytelling games whose ending or sometimes even entire story changes depending on the player's active, in the form of dialogue options, or passive choices, such as games with moral systems. Examples of choice-driven games that feature multiple endings: Life Is Strange, which includes two canon endings.
Tragicomedy is a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. Most often seen in dramatic literature, the term can describe either a tragic play which contains enough comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. [1]
In some 20th century editions, the novel ends as originally published in 1867, and in an afterword, the ending Dickens did not publish, along with a brief story of how a friend persuaded him to a happier ending for Pip, is presented to the reader (for example, 1987 audio edition by Recorded Books [64]).
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It looks like the final chapter has been written on Borders bookstores. After price slashing and downsizing and countless "Store Closing" sales, the last word is that the venerable bookseller is ...
A second ending had Teri live through the gunshot, and a third had her not being shot at all, with the family embracing each other after the long day was over. D.I.E: In the original ending, Yue Sir dies from a car accident, but the audience wanted a happier ending, so TVB created a new one in the style of mo lei tau comedy. In the new ending ...
By getting Anthony to Stockholm and on Krogh's payroll, she is hoping for a much closer relationship with her brother, who is charming, unreliable and always broke. His failure to respond, and the unhappy ending, leaves her in an even worse position as Krogh's artificial empire threatens to unravel.
Walker calls the book "remarkable in providing a happy ending for the lesbian character", particularly for the time and genre. [2] Go called it "a positive, non-exploitive look at lesbian life in an era when lesbians were not supposed to have positive, non-exploitive existences."