10 ends of famous books that let us all confused

These conclusions have let the most passionate readers question themselves.


Regarding books, everyone's taste is different. But, if you prefer stories where everything is wrapped in an arc and avoid "everything was a dream" - the style reveals, then the novels Below, it is probably not for you. These 10 books are sadly famous for their confusing ends. Some have epic twists and turns that re-contain everything that preceded, others are informed by unreliable narrators, and some are deliberately confusing. Many of these difficult books have been transformed into cinematographic and television adaptations, giving viewers another way of enjoying stories and trying to find some clarity. (The emphasis placed on to try , in some cases.) Read the rest for 10 pounds with mystifying serious purposes and see how many of them have managed to understand. (Spoilers to come!)

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1
Finnegans Wake By James Joyce

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Penguin books

It's not just the end of James Joyce Finnegans Wake who has been massing readers for decades - it is also widely considered One of the most difficult books to read , period. The 1939 novel was written in an experimental style which does not follow the typical narration agreement. As for the end, the last line of the book completes the half phrase with which the book begins, creating a circular story.

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2
The trial by Franz Kafka

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Schocken

Readers could find themselves frustrated by Franz Kafka The trial , which was published in 1925, due to the lack of information they gave throughout the book and even in its end. The main character, Josef, is accused of a crime at the beginning of history, does not know what he has done and must face several times with a mysterious legal system. According to the conclusion of the book, it is suddenly executed without real trial.

3
Atonement by Ian McEwan

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Anchor books

The torsion ending in Ian McEwan's Atonement This means that readers should look back which parts of the story they have just read have really occurred in his universe and which were just imagined. The 2001 book ends with the revelation that the main character, Briony, is now a 77 -year -old writer who told a story about his lover of his sister and his sister to give them the happy end the real life. History is the way Briony has expired to be the cause of an event that really put both on a tragic path.

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Pi life By Yann Martel

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Mariner Books Classics

Yann Martel Roman 2001 Pi life Also has a torsion ending ... or is it? The book seems to be written in the style of magical realism And talks about a boy named Pi, who is blocked on a lifeline canoe with a tiger, an orangutan and a zebra after a shipwreck. Together, the human and their animal companions endure a series of surrealist events. But, when PI arrived safely, those responsible question its history and he says that there is another version, in which animals really represent other survivors who try to go safe. He asks what story they prefer and readers end up with the same question. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

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The history of the servant By Margaret Atwood

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The history of the servant East Margaret Atwood 1985 Roman on a dystopian future in which women are stripped of their rights and many are no longer fertile. Those who can become pregnant are designed to become "servants" and are violated by men of the upper class to try to reproduce. The book Center The history of one of these servants, Offed, including its awareness that there is a plot to overthrow this society. The book ends with Offed removed from the house in which it was forced, but it is not clear if it is removed by the resistance group or those in power. In addition to that, there is an epilogue later in the future which refers to the history of Offed as part of a historical record. Readers are challenged to imagine for themselves what this future looks like.

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6
He by Stephen King

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In Stephen King He, Published in 1986, the malicious force terrorizing the city of Derry, in Maine, is even more slippery than in the film. While clown's evil has become an emblematic image of horror, it takes many other forms, including a spider, in the book. Children who have become aware of it must destroy all the eggs in the spider, so that more versions are not born. Adding to the confusion in the novel of 1,110 pages is the inclusion of a turtle that created the universe, the scene in which all boys have sex with the group alone in the group in order to consolidate their strength to fight The monster, and an old battle known as the Ritual of Chüd.

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The donor By lowry laws

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Clarion Books

For many children, read The donor by Lowry laws is a rite of passage. The character of the man of the novel is a boy by the name of Jonas, who lives in a dystopian society devoid of color, uniqueness and memories - both well and bad - time before the existence of society. He is chosen to be one of the few people who hold these memories and they are taught by a figure called The Giver. The end of the 1993 novel is ambiguous, because it is not clear if Jonas survives his attempt to leave the oppressive community. (Years later, books in a row revealed the result.)

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American psycho By Bret Easton Ellis

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American psycho revolves around Patrick Bateman, who is either an investment banker and a serial killer, an investment banker who knows delusions that he is a serial killer, a combination of the two, or not. In Bret Easton Ellis' Extremely graphic book of 1991, Patrick is an unreliable narrator, so he is not clear even until the last page which he really did. He seems to confess his crimes to several people, but there are never consequences for alleged murders.

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Blood meridian by Cormac McCarthy

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Knopf Doubleday publication group

Cormac McCarthy Blood meridian Follows a character known as the kid throughout his life, including his repeated entrances with the mysterious Judge Holden. It is not stated for readers, that Holden is a mystical force, the incarnation of evil, a real man or something else. His identity becomes even more confusing at the end when Holden and the child's final meeting implies that the child entering into a living room dependence where a naked Holden grabs him. The people who witness what is going on in the outbuildings are shocked, but while Holden enters the living room, the fate of the child is not revealed in the 1985 novel.

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10
The High Castle Man by Philip K. Dick

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The 1962 Philip K. Dick novel The High Castle Man Take place in an alternative history in which Japan and Nazi Germany won the Second World War and each took over the United States sections. But, in the book there is another book entitled The grasshopper is heavy , in which the characters of The High Castle Man Can read on an alternative story in which the allies won the war. At the end of the book, we do not know in which of these two realities in which they live.

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