![]() I’m taking my blog to the next level with Blogchatter’s My Friend Alex a. This leaves us with a beginning, again hard to play with but the plot holds the potential to go beyond ‘ a what and a what and a what’.Ītwood ends the story with an exercise for the readers which is to try the How and Why of the stories. ![]() The premise of ‘ Happy Endings’ questions this very fact, is there a certainty of happily ever after? For anything other than death is a false end but we want to believe in a fairytale-ish ending. The classic beginning to a story is ‘ Once Upon a Time’ that must lead you to a place called ‘ And they lived happily ever after’. ![]() The optimistic style of narrative along with the absence of any conflict or rising action creates. Of course, you barely get a paragraph of each plot and nothing more! The plot A presents the ideal married life of Mary and John. The last one is my favourite, in this version you have a revolutionary and a spy. And the fifth version is about terminal illness. Margaret Atwood uses diction, tone, and flat characters in Happy Endings to relay the theme that life is more than just a beginning and end, what motivates a person’s actions and how they make the most of their time on earth is where the true story lies. When we reach the fourth version, the plot is about two characters and a natural disaster. Is it a satirical piece criticizing the genre of. The third story has three characters from the prior story and a convoluted love story with one more character. Atwood’s ‘‘Happy Endings,’’ containing issues and themes that have concerned the author throughout her career, defies easy categorization. The happy life story of version A is disturbed by revealing the mean traits of one character. The next story has the same two characters and an additional one but with a different setting. Their story is made up of the usual things, and they live an ordinary life with a happily ever after scenario. In ‘ Happy Endings’, there are six different plots in repetitive structure. This skeleton needs the meat of ‘How’ and ‘Why’ to make the story juicy and appealing to the readers. Most of the times, the plot serves ‘What’ in a story. As writers, we believe in creating spectacular openings for our work – whether a novel or a short story. This experimental story gave me a perspective. First, the storys purpose is to supply sketches of several kinds of marriages and. I stumbled upon this short story a couple of years back when I was stuck inside the Writer’s block. Margaret Atwoods Happy Endings was written with a two-fold purpose. She wrote this story two years before ‘ The Handmaid’s Tale’. ‘Happy Endings’ is a short story by Margaret Atwood. Are we interested in this story? Perhaps yes, if there is an interesting spin to the HOW and WHY part of WHAT happened in their lives. The usual life story is about ticking the boxes on birth, education, profession, marriage, children, and retirement. Ordinary lives are mundane without the pizzazz of a thriller/ romance/ tragedy/ horror and unforeseeable twists and turns.
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