The prologue for my new book is only 2 pages long.
a prologue is an introduction to your manuscript.
write me a prologue, and say we will do no harm with our swords......
a prologue is said by a chorus to say what is happening.
Prologue
Well, I'm not sure that there is an exact antonym. Epilogue is close though. An epilogue comes at the end of a book, like the prologue comes at the beginning.
in a book, the opposite of an epilogue is the prologue. The Prologue pulls the person in to the book at the beginning (before chapter 1) by telling things the reader needs to know in order to understand the story while the Epilogue tells of things that happened after the basic story in a way to help tie up the loose ends or even leave room for a sequel.
The Introduction because when you read a book the beginning is called a introduction.
"Joshou" is pronounced: joh-SHOW.
if you want to add atmosphere to the story, and make the reader want to read on to understand it and to know what has actually happened to the characters if it is a dramatic prologue, then i think a prolougue is a good idea. You can write a prologue for any length of story - long or short.
The prologue
The prologue was very exciting. A prologue should be a short, descriptive summary.
The main text that the prologue foreshadows
A prologue is an introduction to a book or play.
The prologue to the book was interesting. In the sentence, prologue refers to the acknowledgements that proceed the beginning of the story.
A prologue is an introductory section in a book, play, or other literary work that provides background information or sets the stage for the main narrative. To write a prologue, consider introducing key characters or themes, establishing the setting or time period, and creating intrigue or setting up a conflict that will be further explored in the main story. Keep it concise and engaging to capture readers' interest from the start.
A prologue is a foreword or introductory section of a book or musical work.
All Prologue was created on 2003-07-06.
Past Prologue was created on 1993-01-10.
In the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales, the sign of the Zodiac mentioned is Taurus, which symbolizes April.