Epilogue
An 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 from the perspective of within the story. When the author steps in and speaks directly to the reader, that is more properly considered an afterword. The opposite is a prologue—a 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 epilogue an "outro" patterned on the use of "intro" for "introduction".
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Epilogue
An 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 from the perspective of within the story. When the author steps in and speaks directly to the reader, that is more properly considered an afterword. The opposite is a prologue—a 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 epilogue an "outro" patterned on the use of "intro" for "introduction".
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An epilogue or epilog (from Gr ...... r any loose ends of the story.
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Een epiloog (ook: nawoord, nar ...... proloog. Epiek en narratologie
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En epilog eller ett efterord ä ...... till genom att lägga till den.
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Epilog (stgr. ἐπίλογος epílogo ...... ć napisany wierszem lub prozą.
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Epilog adalah bagian akhir dar ...... an "intro" untuk "pengenalan".
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Epilog, v literatuře závěr díl ...... dy co se s nimi nakonec stalo.
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Epilogo, dal greco ἐπιλέγως ep ...... sviluppi futuri della vicenda.
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Epílogo (do grego epílogos - c ...... ítica, fim de uma vida, etc.).
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L’épilogue (du grec "ἐπίλογος" ...... ini dans le couplet de la fin.
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Un epíleg és un fragment de te ...... u torn havia de ser el darrer.
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An epilogue or epilog (from Gr ...... of "intro" for "introduction".
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Een epiloog (ook: nawoord, nar ...... proloog. Epiek en narratologie
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En epilog eller ett efterord ä ...... en men även fristående böcker.
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Epilog (stgr. ἐπίλογος epílogo ...... ć napisany wierszem lub prozą.
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Epilog adalah bagian akhir dar ...... an "intro" untuk "pengenalan".
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Epilog, v literatuře závěr díl ...... dy co se s nimi nakonec stalo.
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Epilogo, dal greco ἐπιλέγως ep ...... sviluppi futuri della vicenda.
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Epílogo (do grego epílogos - c ...... ssumir a forma de um apêndice.
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L’épilogue (du grec "ἐπίλογος" ...... ’en doit prendre que la fleur…
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Un epíleg és un fragment de te ...... u torn havia de ser el darrer.
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Epilog (Literatur)
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Epilog (literatura)
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Epilog
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Epilog
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Epilog
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Epilogo
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Epilogue
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Epiloog
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Epíleg
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Epílogo (narratología)
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