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The opera Mefistofele was written by the Italian composer Arrigo Boito.

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No. By definition, a prologue precedes the story and an epilogue follows the story.

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282 rules, plus an epilogue and a prologue.

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The epilogue of the book provided closure to the story by revealing the fate of the main characters after the final chapter.

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In a book, the prologue usually comes before the main story, while the epilogue comes after the main story ends.

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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.

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There is a Prologue, Act I, Act II, Act III , and Epilogue.

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in a book, the opposite of an epilogue is the prologue. The Prologue pulls the person in to the book at the beginning (before chapter 1) by telling things the reader needs to know in order to understand the story while the Epilogue tells of things that happened after the basic story in a way to help tie up the loose ends or even leave room for a sequel.

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Mefistofele was created in 1875.

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A prologue would be an introduction, and an epilogue would be the close.

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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.

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Epilogue

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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.)

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Dido and Aeneas (Z. 626) is an opera in a prologue and three acts by the English Baroque composer Henry Purcell to a libretto by Nahum Tate.

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No, in the prologue and epilogue of The Odyssey, Hector is not the main speaker. The narrator in these sections is usually Odysseus or an omniscient narrator providing an overview or conclusion to the story. Hector is a character from the Iliad, not The Odyssey.

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134 chapters, not counting the prologue and epilogue

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i don't think so but there is a prologue called 'the black book of buried secrets' .

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there is 342 pages total including the prologue and epilogue

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62 including the prologue and the epilogue

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There are 5 acts not including the prologue.

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There are several types of "logues" in literature, including prologue, epilogue, monologue, soliloquy, and dialogue. Each serves a different narrative purpose, from setting the stage at the beginning of a story to providing closure at the end.

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The prologue and epilogue serve as framing devices that provide context and closure to the story, helping to establish the themes and tone of the narrative. They often offer insight into the characters, setting, and events that unfold, setting the stage for the main plot and offering a sense of resolution at the end.

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Do you mean "prologue?" A prologue is an introduction to a a book that is not a part of the book proper. Normally, it sets up the action that is to take place in the book. It's complement is the epilogue which ties up loose ends at the end of a book.

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There are 5 acts...

1) Liquid Sun

2) Solid Sun

3) Third Sun

4) Twin Suns

5) Old Sun

Then there is an Epilogue and a Debriefing

"Naked Sin" and "Naked Son"

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The first two acts of Romeo and Juliet have a Prologue. The Prologue is not quite the same as a narrator, although it is someone who is a commentator on the action as opposed to an actor in it. But while a narrator tells (narrates) a story, a prologue (which comes from the Greek words meaning fore-word, or word before) sets the scene for the story before it is acted out.

Prologue is not the person's name, of course. It is not a name at all, but a job description. When you call someone the janitor, it doesn't mean his name is Mr. Janitor.

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The Beggar's Opera a ballad opera in three acts.

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Prologue what happens before the story starts, usually to give you background information or to get you interested. Epilogue is what happens after the story- so you know what became of the characters at the end of the book.

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The Cendrillon (Cinderella) is an opera by Jules Massent. The opera has four acts and premiered in 1899. Jules Massent was a French composer who lived from 1842 - 1912.

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Some words with the root word "logue" include dialogue, monologue, prologue, and epilogue.

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Epilogue - 2012 Imperfections 1-4 was released on:

USA: 22 July 2012

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The Italian seria (drama) opera in two acts 'Idomeneo'.

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Part of Speech:nounDefinition:beginning of eventSynonyms:commencement, curtain-raiser, exordium, foreword, intro, introduction, overture,preamble, preface, preliminary, prelusion, preparation, proem, prolegomenon,prologue, startAntonyms:ending, epilogue, postlude

To Introduce.

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Justice League - 2001 Epilogue 4-13 was released on:

USA: 23 July 2005

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Sabriel is a fiction novel written by Garth Nix that is the first in the Abhorsen Trilogy. The book has 491 pages split into a prologue, twenty-nine chapters and an epilogue.

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Les Troyens (in English: The Trojans) is a French opera in five acts by Hector Berlioz

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The cast of Between the Acts at the Opera - 1926 includes: Eugene Howard as Eugene Howard Willie Howard as Willie Howard

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Between the Acts at the Opera - 1926 was released on:

USA: 5 October 1926 (New York City, New York) (premiere)

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An opera is a dramatic work in one or more acts, which is set to music for singers and instrumentalists.

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The cast of Il Mefistofele - 1989 includes: Fabio Armiliato as Wagner Saverio Bambi as Nereo Laura Bocca as Pabtalis Paata Burchuladze as Mefistofele Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Carlo Felice as Orchestra e Coro Ottavio Garaventa as Faust Josella Ligi as Elena Silvana Mazzieri as Marta Adriana Morelli as Margherita

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The Flying Dutchman opera consists of three acts, Act 1, Act 2 & Act 3. It is about the crossing from Riga to London in 1839 when there was a fierce storm.

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The Queen of Spades is an opera in 3 acts by Tchaikovsky. The premiere took place in 1890 in St. Petersburg.

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An opera usually has, amongst others - An overture, arias, duets, trios, chorus, acts, scenes etc.

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The cast of La signora dalle camelie - 1947 includes: Francesco Albanese as Singer: opera Nerio Bernardi as Giuseppe Verdi (prologue) Nelly Corradi as Violetta Valery Onelia Fineschi as Singer: opera Tito Gobbi as Singer: opera Arturo La Porta as Singer: opera Carlo Lombardi as Baron Douphol Flora Marino as Flora Bervoix Gino Mattera as Alfredo Germont Manfredi Polverosi as Georg Germont Massimo Serato as Alexandre Dumas fils (prologue)

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Pasatieri has written:

'The Seagull an opera in three acts'

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