Well, at the end of the story, Job receives new blessings from God. His health is restored, his family is replenished, and he acquires great wealth again. It shows that despite all the hardships, his faith remained unshaken, and he was rewarded.
It could be a happy ending where all the characters' problems are resolved. Or maybe there's a twist that leaves you shocked.
The ending is quite unexpected. The main character finally achieves their long-awaited goal and finds true happiness.
In the end or at the end of the story, there could be a moral lesson. Think about fables. At the end, the animals' actions lead to a conclusion that teaches us something, like 'slow and steady wins the race'. It's a way to give the story purpose beyond just entertainment.
At the end of Toy Story 2, Buzz and the gang manage to rescue Woody from the toy collector. They all head back to Andy's room, and there's a sense of relief and joy. The toys' bond is stronger than ever.
At the end of 'Frankenstein', Victor Frankenstein succumbs to illness brought on by his pursuit of creating life. The monster, feeling alone and vengeful, vanishes into the Arctic. This leaves a sense of emptiness and loss.
Ivan achieves his goal and lives happily ever after.
Oroonoko tragically meets a sad end. He is betrayed and killed.
Well, Connie might have achieved her goals or faced some unexpected challenges. But without specific context, it's hard to say for sure.
Roderick's fate is quite unexpected. He meets a mysterious and tragic end that leaves readers stunned.
The end of Toy Story 4 has Woody making a brave decision to embrace a different kind of adventure. It wraps up the story nicely, with lots of emotions and a feeling of hope. The characters all find their places in the world in a way that makes you smile and maybe even shed a tear.