Cliffhanger A cliffhanger is an ending to a story, movie, or other work of fiction that leaves the readers desperate to know what happens next. A common element in many works of literature is an unresolved plot point at the end of the work. Cliffhangers are considered dramatic writing techniques whereby tension can be maintained in stories by leaving parts of a narrative incomplete or with loose ends. Cliffhangers create this tension and make readers eager for more and help increase reader interest and desire to continue reading further into a story (or see the sequel). An early example of a cliffhanger was the François-Vietor Caillou cliffhanger serial "Les Mohicans de Paris" published in the French "Figaro" newspaper in 1842. The serial followed the adventures of a man, his wife, and lover escaping from Paris after assassinating the minister who was responsible for burning their village. The story was republished as a complete novel at the end of 1843. In cinema, one well-known cliffhanger is from the 1942 film noir "Casablanca", in which Claude Rains threatens to close Rick's Café Americain but is instead shot by an unnamed assassin. The following scene has been played out twice in the film, with the same result—Rick and Ilsa embrace. When Rick turns around, the assassin is gone. In "Casablanca", this is a common occurrence at police headquarters where everything seems to happen at once. Another well-known cliffhanger is in "Dracula" (1931), in which a woman who has been presumed dead suddenly appears behind Dracula and bites him on the neck. The audience knows that she will turn into a vampire and kill him later in the next scene, but what she will do after she bites him remains up in the air when she vanishes from view when he turns his back on her. Another example of a cliffhanger is the 1939 film "The Hound of the Baskervilles" based on the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The final sequence ends with a close up of a hand raising a revolver. Another classic cliffhanger ending is from the first "Twilight Zone" episode, "Where Is Everybody?," where a man is accused of being insane for saying that aliens have abducted him from his small New England town. He then calls out to them, and they come from all around to take him away as he smiles and laughs as if he has been vindicated after being shunned for so long. The following are examples of cliffhangers that have either been used in fiction or are more commonly referred to. "Cliffhanger", a type of ending, is mentioned in the novel "The Maltese Falcon" by Dashiell Hammett with the following sentence: "This last thought would come to Sam Spade as with painful vividness after each fall asleep now and then, now and then, with the sharp alarm of its sudden arrival with pain, as though his head were caught in a trap." Cliffhangers are also common in video games.
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