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Deutsche Epilog Synonyme

epilog  
Epilog  ÂNachwort  ÂSchlussrede  ÂSchlusswort  
Epilog  Nachwort  Schlussrede  Schlusswort  

Englische epilogue Synonyme

epilogue  PS  Parthian shot  Z  act  addendum  affix  afterpiece  afterthought  afterword  allonge  apodosis  appendix  back matter  bit  catastrophe  ceasing  cessation  chaser  chorus  coda  codicil  colophon  commentary  conclusion  consequence  consummation  continuance  continuation  crack of doom  culmination  curtain  curtain call  curtain raiser  curtains  death  decease  denouement  destination  destiny  divertimento  divertissement  doom  double take  dying words  effect  enclitic  end  end point  ending  envoi  eschatology  exode  exodus  expiration  expository scene  fate  final solution  final twitch  final words  finale  finality  finis  finish  follow-through  follow-up  goal  hoke act  infix  interlineation  interlude  intermezzo  intermission  interpolation  introduction  izzard  last  last breath  last gasp  last things  last trumpet  last words  latter end  marginalia  note  number  omega  parting shot  payoff  period  peroration  postface  postfix  postlude  postscript  prefix  proclitic  prologue  quietus  refrain  resolution  resting place  rider  routine  scene  scholia  second thought  sequel  sequela  sequelae  sequelant  sequent  sequitur  shtick  sketch  skit  song and dance  stand-up comedy act  stoppage  stopping place  striptease  subscript  suffix  supplement  swan song  tag  tail  term  terminal  termination  terminus  turn  windup  

 

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An epilogue or epilog 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 prologue?a piece of writing at the beginning of a work of literature or drama, usually used to open the story and capture interest.

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