How To Use Epilogue In A Sentence

  • That certainly fits the prologue and epilogue. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the "postmortem" - an epilogue that follows each episode-to episode 3 of season 3, Adolf Hitler is shown planning to use werewolves as a last line of defense for his crumbling regime. World Socialist Web Site
  • Other than a few mumbly scenes between Hanks and Hoffman where the dialog was difficult to understand, I thought it was a decent movie, with a few downright funny bits, and a somber epilog. The end is near : Bev Vincent
  • The narrative is structured in nine sections, and framed by a prologue and epilogue. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The story or a part of it is told by a fellow-seaman of Columbus, who had turned "eremite" in his old age, and though the narrative itself is in heroic verse, the prologue and epilogue, as they may be termed, are in The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3
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  • The cutter I used to make the owl is an Epilog Zing, which goes for around $8000. Laser-Cut Earbud Owl Keeps Your Cords Tangle-Free | Lifehacker Australia
  • Well, I've got seven more chapters and an epilogue to write.
  • The film's final half-hour is a curiosity, and not a successful one - a prolonged, needless epilogue which force-feeds us a catharsis that feels as false as it is extraneous to an otherwise fine story.
  • Yet Cadfael continued immobile and detachedly interested, invisible against the dark bulk of the timber buildings, as if he expected some kind of epilogue to round off the night's entertainment. His Disposition
  • Be sure to stick around for the epilogue to this episode.
  • The thesis comprises exordium straight matter and epilogue.
  • — The Epilogue: The importance of differentiae ... The importance of differentiae ...
  • As a delicate epilogue, Mr. Brown picks up his dance's evanescent momentum "Jesus Children of America" in a solo personal appearance both brief and indelible. Earthly Figures in the Clouds
  • Other than a few mumbly scenes between Hanks and Hoffman where the dialog was difficult to understand, I thought it was a decent movie, with a few downright funny bits, and a somber epilog. The end is near : Bev Vincent
  • In "Thersites," the author, by the epilogue, has noted the precise time of its being written, in mentioning the birth of Prince Edward (afterwards King Edward VI.), which happened the 12th of August 1537, and invoking the Almighty to save the "Queen, lovely Lady Jane," who is supposed to have died the second day after that event. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1
  • I am deeply moved by his epilogue.
  • It was not then the most mimical nor fighting man could pacify; prologues nor epilogues would prevail; the Devil and the A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
  • I always had an epilogue to the book, but originally it was my own epilogue.
  • The epilogue to the film is surprisingly contemporary.
  • It's redeemed, however, by a funny epilogue, reportedly added after the fact due to studio-ordered reshoots.
  • This prologue masquerading as an epilogue does not provide the expected closure, but instead another opening into the text.
  • Probably the best part of this inconclusive book is the epilogue, which reminds us to be careful of how we generalize about natives as ecologists or balanced dwellers in the land.
  • The piece has an extremely haunting ending, an epilogue that reflects the prologue of alternating canons, consisting of a twelve tone row and based exclusively on minor seconds and tritones.
  • It's an awkward epilogue to an otherwise agreeable piece of fluff.
  • He would never miss an opportunity, in the prologues or epilogues to these programs, to discourse upon the importance of being frightened, of having your spine tingled.
  • Epilogue If I had been present at the creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better arrangement of the Universe. INSIDERS
  • No. Walker's prologue and epilogue (a revealing look at various parries arguing over where Liszt should be buried) clearly frame the diary's events.
  • This novel consists of three primary sections that are framed by a prologue and an epilogue.
  • An epilogue hopes the play may at least have pleased female spectators by its depiction of a good woman.
  • He was a friend of Dryden, for several of whose plays he wrote prologues and epilogues.
  • Her epilogue instead reflects the critical influence of recent feminist scholarship.
  • The Epilogue to The Tempest has been derided as doggerel, literally interpreted as Shakespeare's farewell to the stage, and supposed to be an interpolation by another hand.
  • That certainly fits the prologue and epilogue. Times, Sunday Times
  • It serves as the epilogue to one of the theologically most profound writings of the New Testament.
  • He extolled Shakespeare in many of the prologues and epilogues he wrote for new productions and new theatres, and his ‘Ode to Shakespeare’ proved the most enduring feature of his 1769 Stratford Jubilee and its subsequent London staging.
  • The book contains 11 chapters, plus a prologue and epilogue, and an extensive suggested reading list.
  • Sadly, the movie's ending fakes us out and along comes the faux-epilogue where, all of a sudden, we get an update on where everyone is one year later.
  • The two books are both made up of two volumes, with a prologue, an epilogue, and an "eclogue" in between each volume. Notes From The Geek Show
  • The tone is that of rancorous comedy, and there is skill in the writing, but the play, unlike the movie, is weighed down with a confusing prologue and a clumsy epilogue.
  • Third, each story and poem has, if available, a short epilogue from Zelazny himself explaining his own feelings about it, and also a glossary of literary references (most of which are accurate, though I wouldn't be surprised if the Miller whose writing has emetic effects is Henry rather than Arthur). Linkspam for 24-8-2009
  • Writer Jason Aaron (Scalped) and artist Ron Garney (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN) bring you a searing 4-part epilog to the biggest X-Men Event in a decade. X-Men: Divided We Stand – Revealed | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Hours and Spirits to the love duet between the Earth and Moon to Demogorgon’s final epilogic blessing. 'An assiduous frequenter of the Italian opera': Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound and the opera buffa
  • You've written an epilog to a book that you wrote 18 years ago. CNN Transcript Feb 21, 2009
  • There then was the widely-photographed epilogue to that story.
  • It is a suitably dramatic epilogue for a life of epic accomplishment and longevity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The epilogue repeats the prologue: people are born into this world, they quarrel, they love, they die, and there lies the higher meaning of life.
  • The narrative is structured in nine sections, and framed by a prologue and epilogue. The Times Literary Supplement
  • An epilogue wonders anxiously how the audience have liked the play, assuring them it was intended only to please.
  • I'm not sure how I feel about this chapter, but that's probably because there's only one more chapter and an epilogue to write.
  • In a way, it seemed like I was writing the epilogue to my life.
  • Like the novel it studies, it is framed by a prologue and epilogue that place the core of the book in an extremely revealing and resonant context.
  • The film is a retelling of the timeframe between Jesus' prayers for strength in Gethsemane through to his agonising death on the cross, and a wordless epilogue for Easter Sunday's resurrection.
  • I've also written an epilogue to this story… but I'll put that up later.
  • Of course, there are exceptions — epilogues that do conclude the action of the story — but most of the epilogues I read these days are nothing more than a biography of the dramatis personae. Happily Ever After « Write Anything
  • He leaves the house with the curse of his father, but in the epilogue to the play, his family accepts his decision.
  • Epilogue If I had been present at the creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better arrangement of the Universe. INSIDERS
  • In the epilogue, one example of socialism that ‘worked’ is held up in the kibbutzim of Israel.
  • Beaches filled with sewerage: what a fitting 'epilog' to the decadent design and development tale that was Dubai. TreeHugger
  • Alone, Prospero speaks an epilogue, in rhyme, saying that now that he has no magic powers he needs the audience's indulgent applause to free him.
  • After every action taken, you must make the epilogic dubious disclaimer: "I did it for the lulz". "Other /b/tards were displeased to miss a chance at the lulz."
  • An epilogue, or epilog, is a piece of writing at the end of a work of literature or drama, usually used to bring closure to the work. Hey, big guy ...
  • I just have the epilogue to write and then the story will have officially have come to an end.
  • A somewhat unnecessary prolog and epilog has now been tacked on, but not tackily, smoothly enough that it didn't ruin the story. Will You Go See Avatar?
  • The epilogue calls the 1999 floods ‘the inevitable consequence of neglecting the channel and embankments of the main river’.
  • The Epilogue: Maxine is on a roll ... skip to main | skip to sidebar Maxine is on a roll ...
  • The only real complaint with Dark Water is with the disappointing epilogue that follows the intense climax.
  • the epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters
  • Goethe employs the fiction that an editor-figure publishes, with an epilogue, the authentic letters of a young man who commits suicide.
  • The epilogue catches perfectly the endless withdrawing melancholy of summer evenings in the high north, when pleasure goes on so long it turns into an inexpressible sadness.
  • That certainly fits the prologue and epilogue. Times, Sunday Times
  • This novel consists of three primary sections that are framed by a prologue and an epilogue.
  • The book contains 11 chapters, plus a prologue and epilogue, and an extensive suggested reading list.
  • That's taken me a week, and there are nine chapters and an epilogue to go.
  • The book contains 11 chapters, plus a prologue and epilogue, and an extensive suggested reading list.
  • But the epilogue of the Book of Job is not the true turning point. Christianity Today
  • Everything else is prologue and epilogue to that night.
  • I've always wished for a sequel, or at least an epilogue, about how the community deals with its forced reassumption of the memories - what are people's reactions, how do they come to terms (or not) with the changes, how do they restructure their society ... To Care About What Happens
  • There is a two-part epilogue to these door to door exercises.
  • As the poet tells us in the prologue and again in the epilogue, the superior value of saints' lives in comparison to secular literature resides in the better advantages of the former.
  • This highly praised study was first published last year and in this edition the author has updated the text and written a new foreword and epilogue.
  • The piece has an extremely haunting ending, an epilogue that reflects the prologue of alternating canons, consisting of a twelve tone row and based exclusively on minor seconds and tritones.
  • By way of an epilogue, the last chapter of the book discusses recent innovations in music.
  • His epilogue, half desperate, half triumphant, is one of the best I've heard.
  • The our maiger enquirer and end inexcusably is we deracination wild officer that subsister from all fortissimo the epilogue and we valdez to tera them a lendable to antifeminist and see the hardworking dance. Rational Review
  • Now this seismic shift in oil prices and the economy have prompted our next guest Daniel Yergin to add a brand new epilog to his Pulitzer Prize winning book "The Prize. CNN Transcript Feb 21, 2009
  • The Epilogue provides a synoptic survey of the growth of Sikh faith and its consolidation in one of the most turbulent periods of the Indian history.
  • Caxton's prefaces, colophons, and epilogues in particular are self-conscious about authorship, purpose, genre, sources, patronage, medium, and technique.
  • It contains 648 pages of text, spread over 39 chapters and an epilogue, as well as a subject and a name index, each of which takes up 26 pages.
  • Ralph Fiennes provides the wrap around and does so in an effective manner, in the reunion with his daughter, his involvement with the older Hanna and in an epilog of sorts with a concentration camp victim, played by Lena Olin, whose book about being a survivor is what did Hanna in so many years earlier. Michael Russnow: The Reader is a Surprising Film: Nazis Can Be Sympathetic, Though Not Forgiven
  • Like a funeral, an epilogue mitigates an annihilating ending with deliquescent anticlimax.
  • The narrative is structured in nine sections, and framed by a prologue and epilogue. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The book consists of fifty-eight poems in five sections with an epilogue.
  • Just one chapter (after this) and an epilogue to go!

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