What is the first thing that comes to mind at the mention of the word 'end'?
If taken at face value, indeed, the answer may be simple:
Climax.
The conclusion.
The finish.
When something goes through the process of 'ending', it is commonly dictated to stop.
For example, life.
When life ends, it is dictated to stop.
There is no continuation to be had, no sequel to be seen, and no chapter two to be read.
No questions asked.
It is simply the way of the world.
But, isn't it strange?
Things don't cease to exist when they end; even life.
The body of a rabbit does not vanish upon the lion's teeth sinking in, despite its life having ended.
The creature's life is no longer, but the physical form still remains.
Then, did its life go somewhere due to the lion's action?
It was determined to have ended, indeed, but who or what was it that wrote that final full stop?