A good example would be a story in a school setting. There are two students who have a strong dislike for each other. They spread rumors about each other and try to make each other's lives difficult. However, as they graduate and go to different colleges, the story quietly ends. There's no grand apology or big emotional scene where they forgive each other. Their hatred just kind of dissipates because they are no longer in the same environment.
Think of a story in a neighborhood. There are two neighbors who are always at odds. They argue about things like parking spaces and noise levels. But then one of the neighbors moves away suddenly. The story of their hatred ends without any real conclusion. There's no mending of fences or big confrontation. It's just that the situation that caused the hatred is no longer there, and the story ends on a rather mute note.
One example could be a story about two rival families in a small town. They've hated each other for generations over a piece of land. Their constant feuding, from small acts of sabotage to big public confrontations, is a 'hate story'. And if there are multiple such stories in the town, it could be related to 'hate story hate story'.
One example could be a story where two neighbors constantly feud because one of them has a dog that barks all night, and the other neighbor hates the noise. This leads to a series of confrontations and growing hatred between them.
A'mute short story' could be a short story that has no dialogue or very little dialogue. For example, a story about a lonely man walking in a desolate forest. The author describes his every movement, the scenery around him like the tall, gloomy trees, the fallen leaves under his feet, and the grey sky above. Through these descriptions, the mood and the story are conveyed without the need for characters to speak.
I think 'mute ending hate story' could be a story where the hatred that has been building up throughout the plot doesn't lead to a typical, explosive end. Instead, it has an ending that is almost as if the hatred has been silenced. It might be like in a story of a family feud. There has been so much animosity among the family members, but in the end, due to some unspoken understanding or a change in circumstances, they don't carry on with their hateful behavior, and the story just ends in a rather quiet, uneventful way that doesn't really resolve the hatred completely but just makes it less prominent.
One example could be the TV show 'Lost'. It ended with many questions still unanswered, leaving the audience to come up with their own theories about what really happened on the island.
The story of the Montagues and Capulets in Verona is a well - known sad hate story. These two noble families held a long - standing grudge against each other. Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, fell in love. But because of the hatred between their families, they had to keep their love a secret. Eventually, their story ended in tragedy with both of them dying. Their deaths finally made the two families realize the futility of their hatred.
The Arabian Nights can be considered as a 'never ending story'. It is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales. The frame story is that of Scheherazade who tells a story each night to the king to prevent her execution. There are countless tales within this framework, and new ones can always be added or old ones retold in different ways. It has been passed down through generations and has continuously evolved with different cultures adding their own elements to it.
One could be a story about a time - traveler who is constantly jumping to different eras and changing the course of history in small ways. Since there are infinite time periods and possibilities, the story could go on forever.
One example could be a love story where the two main characters have been at odds throughout the story, with no real indication of reconciliation. But then in the end, they suddenly get married just because the author wants a happy ending without proper build - up.
One example could be a story about a gambler. He starts with a lot of money, but through continuous losses, by the end of the story, he has zero money left. His whole journey of gambling has led to this zero - money ending.