noun
- plural of epilog; concluding sections or speeches that follow the main part of a literary work, film, or performance
Usage: Also spelled 'epilogues' (more common in British English); Often used in literature, drama, and film
Examples
- The novel contains two epilogs that reveal the fates of the main characters.
- Many films include epilogs to show what happened to the characters years later.
- The epilogs in Shakespeare's plays often provide final commentary on the action.
- The author wrote several epilogs to address reader questions about the ending.
- The epilogs tied up loose ends that the main narrative left unresolved.