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The end of a novel
I've finally finished my first real novel, and now I'm cutting it up into pieces and editing it. The only problem is that I'm not sure if a happy ending or a tragic one is better.
It's sort of a romance novel, but it's also about this group of people that's been oppressed and end up going to war with their government. That's a really short summary, but it's the basic idea. I know that in the end, they're going to win their war, but my dilemma is over killing off the main character, who is involved in the romance.
If I kill him, his lover is left alive, and the tragic aspects of the novel- their oppression, the war, etc.- are really emphasized on, and it drives the point of how terrible everything that happened was home.
However, if I leave him alive, it sort of brings out the softer side of the novel- the idea that despite what happened, their love kept on going and they made it through everything together.
Any insight, opinions, or whatever you have to offer, is appreciated.
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