epilogos
Epilogos is a term used in some languages to refer to the concluding portion of a literary or dramatic work, and it may also appear as a transliterated form of the Greek epílogos, meaning a speech or section added after the main text. In English, the conventional form is epilogue, with the plural epilogues; epilogos is uncommon in modern English outside of transliterated or language-specific contexts.
Definition and purpose: An epilogue is a concluding section that follows the main narrative. Its functions
Form and placement: Epilogues vary in length and style. They may take the form of a final
Cultural and linguistic notes: The concept of an epilogue exists across many cultures, though the term and