![]() ![]() This is usually a straight out invocation of Direct Line to the Author, with the implication that anything that doesn't quite make sense was due to the main character forgetting things, being mistaken, guessing wrong about events that they didn't personally witness, or lying for the sake of practicality.Ī more recent variation more common in film and television is to end with a film or television series being produced about the events. ![]() ![]() Sometimes the first thing they write is the first thing you read: the passage becomes literal Bookends. If it happens at the end of a book, the implication is that you have just read that book sometimes it's stated a lot more bluntly. At the end of a movie or story, a character is shown to have written a book related to the experiences in the movie, usually after they settle down and have their happy ending. ![]()
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