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epilogue

/ˈɛpɪlɑɡ/

Meanings
  • noun

    A speech or piece of writing that comes after the main part of a literary or dramatic work, explaining or commenting on it.

    - "The epilogue of the novel provided some insight into the characters' lives after the events described in the story."
    - "In Shakespearean plays, the epilogue was often spoken by a chorus character."

Antonyms

prologue , prologue
Synonyms

afterword , endspeech , endspeech
Rhymes
Words rhyming with epilogue
apology , prologue
Variants
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epilog , epilogs , epilogue , epilogues
Etymology
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From Greek epilogos, meaning 'speech after'.


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  1. The word 'epilogue' comes from the Greek word epilogos, which means 'speech after'.

  2. In some Shakespearean plays, the epilogue was spoken by a character called the Chorus, who would address the audience directly and provide a final commentary on the play's themes.

  3. The epilogue of a literary work may provide additional information that was not included in the main body, or offer a moral or philosophical reflection on the story's themes.


Related Concepts
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  1. prologue: A speech, introduction, or prelude that comes before the main part of a literary or dramatic work.


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In literature, the epilogue is often used to provide closure to a story or to offer a moral or philosophical reflection on its themes. It may also be used to provide additional information that was not included in the main body of the work.

How to Memorize "epilogue"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a speech being given after a play or novel, summarizing its themes and providing closure to the audience.
    - Visualize the structure of a literary work, with the epilogue coming after the main body.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'epilogue' with the idea of closure or resolution.
    - Think of the epilogue as a way to tie up loose ends and provide additional insight into a story.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym EPILOGUE to remember the definition: Epilogue is a speech or writing after the main part of a work.
    - Create a mental image of a speech being given after a literary or dramatic work, with the title 'Epilogue' displayed prominently.


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