proloogi
A proloog is an introductory passage or speech in a literary work, typically a play, novel, or poem. It serves to set the scene, introduce the context, or provide background information that is essential for understanding the main narrative. In ancient Greek drama, the proloog was an opening speech delivered by a character or a chorus, often outlining the preceding events and the general situation. This convention continued into Roman drama and significantly influenced later dramatic forms.
In literature, the proloog can take various forms. It might be a brief narrative section that bridges