noun
- plural of prolog: introductory sections of literary works, speeches, or performances
Usage: variant spelling of ‘prologues’
Examples
- The actor delivered both prologs before the main performance began.
- Shakespeare’s plays often feature prologs that set the scene.
- The book contained prologs to each major section.
- Medieval mystery plays typically opened with prologs.
- The director decided to cut the prologs to shorten the show.
- Students analyzed the prologs in their literature assignment.