The story actually ends in the climax, unlike most short stories. Usually there is a complete plot diagram that is followed. However, this story has a hanging ending. That is why the climax is at the very end. We do not know what is behind the door the princess has him open. Because the story does not officially end for the reader, the falling action/resolution of the story is not presented to us. The reader must choose his or her own ending. Most students feel strongly one way or the other because of this ending. They either love having the choice of the ending, or they hate that the story doesn't officially end for them.
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