ep⋅i⋅logue
/ˈɛpəˌlɔg, -ˌlɒg/ [ep-uh-lawg, -log]
–noun
1. a concluding part added to a literary work, as a novel.
2. a closing speech in a play, often delivered after the completion of the main action.
3. the person speaking this.
Origin:
1375–1425; late ME epiloge < L epilogus < Gk epílogos peroration of a speech, equiv. to epi- epi- + lógos word
...this part is never satisfying- nor, in my case, well-written.
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