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  • Epilogue - Wikipedia
    An epilogue is the final chapter at the end of a story that often serves to reveal the fates of the characters Some epilogues may feature scenes only tangentially related to the subject of the story
  • EPILOGUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    From its Greek roots, epilogue means basically "words attached (at the end)" An epilogue often somehow wraps up a story's action, as in the one for a famous Shakespeare play that ends, "For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo"
  • What Is an Epilogue? Definition and Examples - PrepScholar
    An epilogue is a concluding section (essentially an extra chapter) that comes at the very end of a piece of literature, usually a novel or play It comes after the final chapter of a story and is typically titled simply "Epilogue" (though sometimes it's referred to as a chapter)
  • EPILOGUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    EPILOGUE definition: 1 a speech or piece of text that is added to the end of a play or book, often giving a short… Learn more
  • Epilogue - Examples and Definition of Epilogue - Literary Devices
    Epilogue is the opposite of prologue, which is a piece of writing at the beginning of a literary work An epilogue is different from an afterword, in that it is part of the main story, occurring after the climax, and revealing the fates of the characters
  • Epilogue: Definitions and Examples | Literary Terms
    In a book, an epilogue can be used to reveal the fates of the characters It can also be used to set up details for a sequel, or it can be used as a platform for the main character, narrator, or some other character, to speak freely on the events
  • Epilogue | Conclusion, Reflection, Closure | Britannica
    In a dramatic work, the epilogue is a speech, often in verse, addressed to the audience by one or more of the actors at the end of a play, such as that at the end of Henry VIII, a play often attributed to William Shakespeare and John Fletcher:
  • What is an Epilogue — Definition Examples - StudioBinder
    An epilogue is a scene that takes place after the climax of a story It serves as a conclusion to the story’s events and shows us “what becomes” of its major characters


















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