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This article is about epilogue as used in literature. For the band, see Epilogue (band), for the movie see Epilog (Film).

An epilogue, or epilog, is a piece of writing at the end of a work of drama, usually used to bring closure to the work. The writer or the person who delivers the speech, speaks directly to the audience, when bringing the piece to a closure. Also in books, the epilogue can be a few pages or so about what happened to the characters after the story. For example, if the story is about a great hero who made many accomplishments, then the epilogue could be two pages on how he relaxed after his long adventure.

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Literature

Epilog | Epilog | Epilog (literatura) | Эпилог | Epilog

 

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