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Definitions of epilog in various dictionaries:
noun - a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
noun - a short passage added at the end of a literary work
noun - a concluding section
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Postscript |
Literary postscript |
Final words |
Conclusion |
Last words |
Literary coda |
Concluding words (var.) |
Literary ending |
Concluding section |
Closing passage |
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Alternative spelling of epilogue. |
a section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened. |
A section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened. |
a short passage added at the end of a literary work |
a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play |
Epilog description |
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An epilogue or epilog (from Greek epílogos, "conclusion" from epi, "in addition" and 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 from the perspective of within the story. When the author steps in and speaks indirectly to the reader, that is more properly considered an afterword. The opposite is a prologuea piece of writing at the beginning of a work of literature or drama, usually used to open the story and capture interest. Some genres, for example television programs and video games, call the epilog an "outro" patterned on the use of "intro" for "introduction". |