Talk:Yellow Butterfly/@comment-26326346-20150526200051/@comment-26326346-20150526225657

I'd say that it's an acceptable way to write a story as long as you can get the story across in a well done and non-confusing manner. I am of the personal belief that it is the writer's job to transfer what they see in their mind to others in a way that makes sense, nothing more, nothing less.

Although things were ambiguous, I wouldn't say that's a bad thing. I love ambiguity (especially in endings) because it keeps the readers guessing and gets them to speculate. I am admittedly a bit biased on the matter because I tend to write this way myself.

However, I'd say that it is a proven method. One movie that did ambiguity really well and still sparks discussion to this day is American Psycho.