Why has this specific trope exploded?
Readers of these collections crave two endings: the "safe" ending (they separate nobly to protect the family) or the "rebel" ending (they start a new life where no one knows their past). Decide your moral stance early.
Why has this specific trope exploded?
Readers of these collections crave two endings: the "safe" ending (they separate nobly to protect the family) or the "rebel" ending (they start a new life where no one knows their past). Decide your moral stance early.