Link: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/epilogue
Description: WEB1. : a concluding section that rounds out the design of a literary work. 2. a. : a speech often in verse addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play. also : the actor …
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilogue
Description: WEBAn epilogue or epilog (from Greek ἐπίλογος epílogos, "conclusion" from ἐπί epi, "in addition" and λόγος logos, "word") is a piece of writing at the end of a work of literature, usually used to bring closure to the work. It is presented …
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Link: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/epilogue
Description: WEBepilogue. noun [ C ] (US also epilog) uk / ˈep.ɪ.lɒɡ / us / ˈep.ə.lɑːɡ / Add to word list. a speech or piece of text that is added to the end of a play or book, often giving a short …
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Link: https://blog.prepscholar.com/epilogue-definition
Description: WEBAn epilogue is a concluding section or chapter to a work of literature. It always comes at the very end of a work, if present. Epilogues are written by the author but take place within the main story. The purpose of an epilogue is to tie up loose ends and to satisfy the reader's curiosity about what happens next or later in the story.
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Link: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/epilogue
Description: WEBnoun. a speech, usually in verse, addressed to the audience by an actor at the end of a play. the actor speaking this. a short postscript to any literary work, such as a brief …
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Link: https://literarydevices.net/epilogue/
Description: WEBEpilogue Definition. An epilogue, or “epilog,” is a chapter at the end of a work of literature, which concludes the work. Epilogue, Prologue, and Afterword. Epilogue is the opposite of prologue, which is a piece of writing at the beginning of a literary work.
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Link: https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-an-epilogue-1690606
Description: WEBMay 1, 2021 · By. Richard Nordquist. Updated on May 01, 2021. An epilogue is a concluding section of, or a postscript to, a speech or literary work. It is also called a recapitulation, an afterword, or an envoi. Though usually short, an epilogue may be as long as an entire chapter in a book.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/dictionary/epilogue
Description: WEB[count] : a final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition — sometimes used figuratively. His final years were a peaceful epilogue to a life of adventure. — compare prologue. EPILOGUE meaning: a final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition sometimes used figuratively.
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Link: https://www.britannica.com/art/epilogue
Description: WEBepilogue, a supplementary element in a literary work. The term epilogue carries slightly different meanings in nondramatic and dramatic works. In the former, the epilogue is the conclusion or final part that serves typically to round out or complete the design of the work. In this context it is sometimes also called an afterword.
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Link: https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/epilogue
Description: WEBnoun. /ˈepɪlɒɡ/ /ˈepɪlɔːɡ/ ( US English also epilog) a speech, etc. at the end of a play, book, or film that comments on or acts as a conclusion to what has happened. Fortinbras speaks the epilogue in Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’. compare prologue Topics Literature and writing c2, Film and theatre c2. Word Origin. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
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