Closure with a twist is a concept often referred to in discussions about narrative structure, particularly in literature and film. It generally involves providing a resolution to a story while simultaneously adding an unexpected element or twist that recontextualizes the events that have unfolded. This can challenge the audience's previous understanding of the characters, plot, or themes by introducing a surprising revelation or turning the conclusion in a new direction.

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