An epilogue is an afterthought of sorts, attached to the end of a story. After the main part of the story is concluded, an epilogue gives a glimpse into the future of the character(s) or storyline. Epilogues often hint at a possible sequel. For example, a murder mystery ends with the detective discovering the identity of the killer and the killer is apprehended. In an epilogue, the detective may find himself relaxing on vacation to suddenly receive word that he is needed to solve another case. It also has to deal with the person or the issue in the story. You can't just make a bad one it has to be on your story.
I always assumed that Louis is James' age. If Victoire is 17, like in the epilogue, Louis would be 12, there, and Dominique should be around 15, or even 16.
An acrostic poem is like this H-Write something here A-Write something here R-Write something here R-Write something here I-Write something here E-Write something here T-Write something here T-Write something here U-Write something here B-Write something here M-Write something here A-Write something here N-Write something here
You can't write alphabets in order but you can write letters in order.
in real life Emma Watson, who plays Hermione, is 20 years old and will be 21 in April. In the books, Hermione was born on September 19, 1979 and is the oldest of the Trio. In the 7th book she is about 17 or 18 and in the epilogue she is about 38 or so.
You write the date using Chinese characters to write it out in this order.( month date)
No, J.K. Rowling has no plans to write another book.
Epilogue
The opposite of the epilogue is the prolgue
root word of epilogue
Epilogue Players was created in 1976.
Draco Malfoy was 37 in the epilogue.
The best part of the book was the epilogue.
The epilogue was the most interesting part of the book.
A synonym for 'epilogue' is 'conclusion' or 'postscript'.
Epilogue - Graveland album - was created in 1993.
The epilogue of the book provided closure to the story by revealing the fate of the main characters after the final chapter.
384 including epilogue not inclunding epilogue 380