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See: [[Pair the Spares]] and [[Cleaning Up Romantic Loose Ends]]. May result in a [[Babies Ever After]] epilogue.
 
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* Nearly every comedy by [[Shakespeare]]. The most egregious example is ''As You Like It'', which has FOUR couples getting married at the end by Hymen, the God of Marriage.
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* Mozart's ''The Magic Flute'' ends with both the hero Tamino and his comedy-relief sidekick Papageno paired up with their love interests.
* The ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' films end like this, with Aragorn and Arwen's coronation and marriage, followed by the hobbits returning home and Sam and Rosie getting married. In the book Faramir and Eowyn get married too, but this is cut from the films, leaving only a [[Falling in Love Montage]] in the Extended Edition
* Subverted in ''[[NoahsNoah's Arc]]''. Just before Chance and Eddie's wedding {{spoiler|Alex comes across a ring and two plane tickets in Trey's jacket, and thinks Trey is getting ready to propose. When Eddie and Chance sign the commitment papers, Alex jumps up to ask if they can do another wedding, and says he'll marry Trey. Turns out the tickets were for him andGuy to go on a six month relief mission in Africa, and the ring is just to remind Alex that Trey loves him}}.
* [[The Drowsy Chaperone]] ends with this. Basically, everyone except the two gangsters are married by a passing aviatrix.
* [[JRR Tolkien (Creator)|JRR Tolkien]]'s ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' features several marriages after the destruction of the [[Big Bad]], albeit technically spaced over several months: Aragorn and Arwen, Faramir and Eowyn, and Sam and Rosie Cotton.