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“When we're young, we like happy endings. When we're a little older, we think happy endings are unrealistic and so we prefer bad but credible endings. When we're older still, we realize happy endings aren't so bad after all.” quote by Margaret Atwood
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“When we're young, we like happy endings. When we're a little older, we think happy endings are unrealistic and so we prefer bad but credible endings. When we're older still, we realize happy endings aren't so bad after all.”

Margaret Atwood

About This Quote

People’s preferences for story endings shift with age, moving from idealistic to realistic and back, reflecting changing perspectives on hope and realism.

In simple terms: Ending preferences change with age.

Key Takeaway

Embrace both hope and realism.

Themes

growth storytelling psychology

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • reading clubs
  • film criticism
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

literature developmental psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does a happy ending mean to you now?
  • How do life stages shape narrative taste?
A Different Perspective

Older audiences may reject hopeful endings as naive.

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