What is a piece of writing at the end of a work of literature?

Correct answer: Epilogue

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Player BARTEMAEUS 10
Player BARTEMAEUS 10
Dannybear79, Whatever he's reading must be "uplifting" =)
PlaidComputer80199
PlaidComputer80199
Dannybear79, Maybe he finds the book particularly uplifting! Could be "The Sun Also Rises" or "Wuthering Heights" or "Lord of the Flies" or (forgive me) "Jane Eyre." Other suggestions?
Player Meyer
Player Meyer
Dannybear79, so he can reach the upper shelves
Player #25874027
Player #25874027
Rick-N-Bacher, I know , a pain when they do that . And they write the English words in the English alphabet too !
Rick-N-Bacher
Rick-N-Bacher
why do they write the Greek words in the Greek alphabet?
DUA
DUA
PlaidComputer80199, "A Man Called Ove"or "Dear Mrs Bird" or "We Are Called To Rise"
Sonicgirl
Sonicgirl
In the Roman World, An beogan was a prologue and a Theotan was an Epilogue. Virgil describes these versions as the truth of the matter in writing.