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Monday, May 1, 2017

Beginnings And Endings

Beginnings And Endings

Stories, shows, books, and real life all have something in common. They all have beginnings and endings. It can get really emotional if you think about it. In the beginning, the main settings and characters are introduced and you get to see them evolve throughout the story. Take the characters from The Walking Dead for example. In the beginning, they were terrified because their world was being taken over by zombies. Now they are fearless, awesome people who kill zombies in style everyday. Same goes for the Harry Potter characters. It started out with Harry, Ron, and Hermione as eleven year old kids who were just beginning to learn magic. In the end, you see them as young adults who battle valiantly against Voldemort and his army. The worst part is when your favorite character does not survive the series. Take Glenn from The Walking Dead as an example, he was a fan favorite who was there since the first episode (also my favorite character), and they just killed him off pretty recently. Same goes for Sirius Black from Harry Potter, he was one of the most interesting characters and he was also killed off. Both of these characters´ deaths were very sad and they will be missed. However, it is really good when your favorite character survives. You get to enjoy their moments and look at how they evolved throughout the story. I personally hate endings of books because I do not know what to read afterwards. I hate endings of TV shows because I don´t get to see my favorite characters on screen again. However, you can use your imagination to create a sequel. It is still not as good, though. Beginnings are okay because you do not have to worry about looking for another good source of entertainment, but they are not the best because you do not really know what you are in for, and sometimes the beginnings can be the most boring part of the story. Beginnings and endings both have a lot of meaning to them, with beginnings introducing the main character and giving you some information, and endings are the part where the story is over. I dislike sad endings that do not have sequels because usually no one wants the good guy to lose.

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