Its a Greek word. In Greek spelling is επίλογος (epilogos). It means after-word (something after(or over) the end of what you said/wrote)
root word of epilogue
epi=epicenter logue=talo sa pustahan
A synonym for 'epilogue' is 'conclusion' or 'postscript'.
The best part of the book was the epilogue.
Yes, the ending '-logue' comes from the Greek root word 'logos', meaning "speech" or "word." It is commonly used in English to refer to a formal written or spoken discourse on a particular subject, such as in monologue, dialogue, or epilogue.
This is a transposition of the word epilogue (after story).
If you include the epilogue the last word is "smokestacks"
The word you're looking for is "epilogue." An epilogue serves as the final chapter of a story and often provides closure by revealing the characters' futures or tying up any loose ends.
Part Of A Narrative :) <3
And then the night closed over me.
(as to the introduction to a document) addendum, epilogue, postscript
Epilogue