Fortinbras speaks the epilogue in Shakespeare's Hamlet'. 在莎士比亚的《哈姆雷特》中, 由福丁布拉斯念收场白.
An actor in Elizabethan drama who recites the prologue and epilogue to a play and sometimes comments on the action. 解说员在伊丽莎白戏剧中朗诵序言和尾声以及有时关于演出评论的演员
Epilogue: where do we go from here? 尾声:我们将何去何从?
epilogue
[ noun ]
a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
<noun.communication>
a short passage added at the end of a literary work
<noun.communication> the epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters
Epilogue \Ep"i*logue\ (?; 115), n. [F. ['e]pilogue, L. epilogus, fr. Gr. ? conclusion, fr. ? to say in addition; 'epi` upon, besides + ? to say. See {Legend}.] 1. (Drama) A speech or short poem addressed to the spectators and recited by one of the actors, after the conclusion of the play.
A good play no epilogue, yet . . . good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues. --Shak.
2. (Rhet.) The closing part of a discourse, in which the principal matters are recapitulated; a conclusion.
WGBH added an epilogue of flatulent commentary by three experts in the field of police-minority relations (two whites, one black).
The Supreme Court, in a dramatic epilogue to its just-concluded term, announced Thursday it will consider banning capital punishment for all juvenile murderers after it returns to the bench next fall.
The action is in flashback, framed by a brief prologue and epilogue in an archivist's library. Krasa's music is eclectic, reflecting the harmonic modernism of his teacher Zemlinsky, his cosmopolitanism and technical fluency.