the epilogue is generally the last part of a book. It ties up loose ends or explains parts of the book that you may still have questions about. The only things that might be after an epilogue are maybe notes from the author, a glossary, or maybe a list of references.
The epilogue was the most interesting part of the book.
The best part of the book was the epilogue.
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Epilogue, conclusion, taster and of those would do
The book is in 2 parts. The first part is called "Initiation" and the second part is called "The Captive Part 1"
There are 620 words in the main part, and in the epilogue there are 9 pages.
The title page is the first page of a book.
almost 200 well the 200 part is the epilogue
It depends what you're talking about. If you mean the last chapter of Deathly Hallows (not including the epilogue) the chapter name is "The Flaw in the Plan." But if not, the epilogue is just called nineteen years later. of if you are talking of the book its Deathly Hallows, movie (last) Deathly Hallows part 2
The word for the beginning part that is 'reflective' is Prologue, and the word for the ending part is Epilogue.
The final part of a play could be called several things: Denouement The finale The epilogue The final act.
EpilogueAnother answer:An "epilogue," by definition, is "a concluding part added to a literary work, as a novel;" thus an epilogue comes last. (A "monologue" is "a presentation by a single performer," [mono = one] without regard to placement.)Is it possible you meant to compare "epilogue" with "prologue?" (A "prologue" is "a preliminary discourse; an introductory speech; any introductory proceeding," so it, by definition, comes first.)