The opening section of a fugue is called the "exposition." In the exposition, all the voices of the fugue enter in turn with the subject (or answer).
The final section of a fugue is the 'stretto', or the 'coda' if there is additional material to the final statement of the subject.
stretto
It is called the "answer".
Answer.
fugue
It's in the form of a FUGUE.
Stretto
stretto
Elastic
elastic
It is called the "answer".
It is called the "answer".
It is called the "answer".
progression
Answer.
True.
Literary works often end in a final section called an epilogue which tends to round out ambiguous or unexplained parts of the story after the final chapter.
No, it's a fugue.