The word epilogue originated from the Greek titan named Epimetheus. Epimetheus means afterthought. Prometheus and Epimetheus are twin brothers. Prometheus means forethought, he could predict the future and thought through things. Epimetheus was the foolish titan. He took Pandora as his wife after Prometheus rejected her. Epimetheus then leaves Pandora with her box that was gifted to her by Zeus. She then opened it and let out all of the evils of the world.
This is a transposition of the word epilogue (after story).
Epilogue
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
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.
The opposite of the epilogue is the prolgue
root word of epilogue
The best part of the book was the epilogue.
A synonym for 'epilogue' is 'conclusion' or 'postscript'.
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
(as to the introduction to a document) addendum, epilogue, postscript
And then the night closed over me.
Epilogue
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Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".