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the introductory piece or speech at the outset of a play is called a prologue. what is the term for piece of commentary given at The end?

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Answered by SillySam
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The term for the piece of commentary given at the end of the play is EPILOGUE.

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Answered by loxia
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The introductory piece or speech at the outset of a play is called a prologue. The term for a piece of commentary given at the end is the epilogue.

An epilogue comes at the end of the story as a finishing touch. In the epilogue, the author discusses the final fate of the characters. Also where the narrator provides about its central theme or commentary the epilogue can be placed over there.

Example of epilogue is:

In Orwell’s Animal Farm, the epilogue looks on the rebellion at manor farm in early years and that from men, pigs have become indistinguishable.

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