When people get involved in a story, many have the basic expectation that it will have a satisfactory ending. This, in and of itself, is not unjustified: no matter how good acts one and two are, if act three is unsatisfying, that is all that the people outside the theater will be talking about. The thing is, so much conspires against a satisfactory conclusion. This is Ending Aversion. And well, it's hard to say that we're not somewhat to blame either. If a work is avoided because of a Downer Ending, that is Angst Aversion. Examples and Reasons:
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