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"epilogue" Definitions
  1. a speech, etc. at the end of a play, book, or film that comments on or acts as a conclusion to what has happened

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Even better — at least for me — was the epilogue.
The final stretch basically amounted to an epilogue to the story of seasons one, two, and three — and yet, true to Rectify form, that epilogue was filled with grace, humor, and bittersweet moments.
By the epilogue of Book 7, he's not "all better".
The Greek Freak, The Human Vine, Young Epilogue, The Future.
The prologue and the epilogue is very much my voice.
It's not until the epilogue that Zussman's story is resolved.
The first is called Prologue; the second is called Epilogue.
A personal epilogue recalls Reston's own service during the war.
The third chapter — epilogue, really — shows him relaxing in Madagascar.
" At the Kitchen, Kamikaze started with a piece called "Epilogue.
In fanfic terms, The Aeneid is Marty Stu post-epilogue Homerfic.
Angel's Pulse an epilogue, sure, but it tells its own story.
Meanwhile, the first game's epilogue spelled it out with devastating clarity.
It feels sort of like an epilogue to a larger story.
In the book, this epilogue looks 15 years into the future.
"The earth's biomass is stable," Loewe tells us in an epilogue.
That doesn't mean there won't be another work, like an epilogue.
A separate "epilogue series," Steven Universe Future, began earlier this month.
"The epilogue is an expression of our undying hope," the paper declared.
The new European prosperity was an epilogue to the unspeakable, its disguise.
And now, their Saturday face-to-face serves as a perfect epilogue.
In the epilogue, Oppenheimer notes that all is not ducky in Kardashiana.
In his epilogue, Mr. Nabokov informs us that "Lolita" has no moral.
Will we ever see the conference of Gileadean Studies from Atwood's epilogue?
She also hints in the epilogue at today's changing culture of Nashville.
The filmmaker Matan Rochlitz shares her narrative and its truly extraordinary epilogue.
Only in an epilogue — could it have been at an editor's insistence?
Left to the epilogue are the assassinations, along with Joe's devastating stroke.
As the epilogue to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows notes, this Sept.
Was there ever any discussion or consideration of incorporating them into the epilogue?
This is all information that could have been relaid in a tidy epilogue.
Epilogue The Davises still speak to Mata via Skype every couple of months.
So he set off on an adventure, and unfortunately this is the epilogue.
In an epilogue, he describes how they went on a fishing trip together.
The ordeal adds another footnote to the epilogue of the mafia's golden age.
But for all of the drama, the worst scares are in the epilogue.
Here's where we leave off with the Pfeffermans after one wild, musical epilogue.
I was readying an epilogue, never guessing a prologue would be in order.
Think of it as somewhere between an epilogue and The Last Jedi Part 2.
Ed's idyll must end, and an epilogue sets out the history behind this parable.
Sure, this epilogue is virtue signal-y as hell, but I mean every word.
Other Observations: — I won't even attempt to understand what that epilogue was going for.
That'd justify Arthur's death, and the switch to John in the epilogue at least.
"Company Calls Epilogue" is still one of my top three songs I've ever written.
In her epilogue — her visit with James Salter — Ms. Roiphe indirectly acknowledges this oversight.
It's a nerve-racking epilogue to what was supposed to be a celebratory voyage.
But it's in the epilogue that Huang unveils one of his most surprising turns.
For many, the Deathly Hallows' epilogue wasn't just the end of Harry Potter's childhood.
Along with journalistic access Church has furnished Mezrich with nine epigraphs and an epilogue.
Kassai, though, obscured all of that Tuesday, denied the game the epilogue it deserved.
"I Will Run" follows, a short epilogue whose chirpy bassline runs into your arms.
A week later, on 4/20 (blaze it, etc), the rest of the epilogue dropped.
In Epilogue, Zlatan is shown on the pitch in his last ever game for Sweden.
Its ludicrously long "epilogue" (which spans two parts and multiple hours) makes as much clear.
An epilogue reduces that figurative nest to nothing but the twigs it was made of.
However, the anxiety she triggers throughout the essays will not be resolved in the epilogue.
And then the unexpected happens: Ms. Khoury pulls a nifty epilogue out of her hat.
As the characters sing the opera's happy epilogue, the buildings return to their original positions.
In a chilling epilogue, Carmen rises from the dead; the knife was only a prop.
Three thousand miles away in Storrs, Connecticut, the news came with an especially brutal epilogue.
There is one story in the collection that is an epilogue, and takes place after Winter.
The "epilogue" sounds kinda like those "One-Shots" Marvel used to put out with their movies.
Ukraine is more an epilogue of the Russian investigation than the beginning of a new book.
It shifted from unhinged celebration to what feels like a measured epilogue for their first album.
In his epilogue, he writes: Yes, marijuana arrests disproportionately fall on minorities, especially the black community.
Only Zlatan could have two four-minute-plus adverts called Prologue and Epilogue made about him.
But the end of Red Dead Redemption 2's epilogue blows that thematic takeaway to smithereens.
The literal connection between the two stories is revealed, almost in passing, in a brief epilogue.
Might the algorithm-writing algorithms get their own chapter, or maybe a page in the epilogue?
The essay, presented here as an epilogue, manages to be as bloodless as it is blistering.
And so for me, men appeared in chapters, but they never stuck around for the epilogue.
" Those aren't my questions; they come from the epilogue of a song that concludes "Of Government.
Simmons is included in chapters about "mindfulness" and "grace and gratitude," as well as the epilogue.
"I look back in wonder at Israel's sixty-nine-year history," he wrote in the epilogue.
Those first 18 years were a journey into manhood, while the millennium seems merely its epilogue.
Later, I got the DVD, 5 Essential Films (2007), which includes Allures (1961) and Epilogue (2005).
But what the novel's epilogue doesn't answer is whether or not Offred survived after recording her story.
The epilogue implies that stories like hers are actually what ultimately led to the fall of Gilead.
"There would be no ceremony to banish Bergdahl from the military," the epilogue of "American Cipher" reads.
In between, you've got something like an epilogue to summer and another thing that's like winter's footnote.
The evening highlights two commissioned works, "Epilogue" and "Seventeen/Twenty-One," as well as reimagined repertory pieces.
The epilogue comes in the form of uncontrollable violence and an inglorious end for the country's leader.
Now, the movie in everyone's minds had actually been made but the epilogue was despair and destruction.
In the new epilogue, I also made reference to crimes that have really never even happened before.
To me, my story absolutely still belongs in AA literature, with a recent update; call it an epilogue.
It is an epilogue to pain rather than the main event: the scar signals healing, not the wound.
Even Mr. March, who now feels that the "Ten Commandments were [his] epilogue," urges his brethren to agree.
I say in the epilogue that over 90 percent of young Hispanic kids in America are US citizens.
Yet, in the epilogue, Padhi claims Singh could have become Olympian if he had stayed with his coach.
Paying for the epilogue often brings an extra layer of romance: simulated sex scenes are a common feature.
Rio deserved a more balanced, less hysterical prologue, just as it deserves a more balanced, less triumphal epilogue.
In Chamonix, as an epilogue to their mass—it was truly surreal—they played "Imagine" by John Lennon.
They count eight, but there are, Felix tells them, nine in total: "It's in the Epilogue," says Felix.
Instead it evolved into a two-part, seven-hour piece with 24 characters, eight acts and an epilogue.
Her pain and horror were woven with love, loss, guilt and redemption — and the epilogue was truly extraordinary.
The whistle-blower's complaint is the epilogue to Mueller's report: the coming of age of an aspiring colluder.
This sequel, an epilogue of sorts from the series's creator, Vince Gilligan, picks up the story from there.
Part sequel and part epilogue, it captures the city's liberation from the Islamic State in 2016 and 2017.
The Ebola crisis is often presented as an epilogue to a broadly successful and inspiring feminist political career.
There is never an epilogue about what happened when they got home and had to do the dusting.
The first scene, which airs in the middle of the credits, functions more like an epilogue to the movie.
In a video shared via Twitter, she disclosed that she'd written an epilogue to the series, Entertainment Weekly reports.
I have the book, Border Cantos, published by Aperture in 2016, with an Introduction and Epilogue by Josh Kun.
Comedies continue the laughs with gag reels while other movies provide an epilogue or a recap to what happened.
On 4/13 of this year, the tenth anniversary of Homestuck's beginning, an introduction to the epilogue went live.
You can look at last week's episode as the actual finale; this week felt more like a fitting epilogue.
Scott is no more than a conduit between the song's three acts, with Drake providing the prologue and epilogue.
But the journey to that point, that fierce hospital shootout and the heartbeat-skipping epilogue, was dramatic, exciting, fun.
In any case, the clip is a nice, positive epilogue to what was Rick and Morty's darkest season yet.
By the epilogue, even a reader skeptical of Wohlstetter theories can't help feeling some sympathy for Albert and Roberta.
I'm still not sure if "The Conners" works as more than an epilogue, but it has room to grow.
The first section, "In the Shelter of the Fold," is followed by the second, "Epilogue," a New York premiere.
In the epilogue to The Code, O'Mara suggests that Silicon Valley as we have known it is in decline.
There was a lot of discussion after "Apollo's Angels" was published, with this tragic epilogue saying ballet was dead.
In the epilogue, entitled "The Gathering," Kantor and Twohey reveal the poignant exchanges that occurred during the group interview.
In the epilogue, other women clothe Ms. Pericet in a white gown stiff enough to stand on its own.
And the epilogue ends with me going into this room full of men in horn-rimmed glasses ... Yes, exactly.
Here's the real epilogue: Madsen is serving a life sentence for Wall's murder, and Rocket Madsen Space Lab sits empty.
In your epilogue to the book, you wrote about how important it was to Paul to get this book done.
Right after the long epilogue of Uncharted 4, which I refuse to spoil in any way, the credits bounce up.
The Nashville Predators, sliding into your DMs like: (Where Andrew is the linesman.) Epilogue: This one has a happy ending.
But if he's innocent, we should not want the epilogue of this story to be that he was unjustly executed.
The epilogue to the series A is we ended up raising a $2800 million round led by Union Square Ventures.
As Gessen notes in her epilogue, young Russians keep showing up in their thousands to protest—and to be arrested.
If the Premier League season is a magnificent drama, the last lines of its epilogue are about to be delivered.
As Krist acknowledges in his epilogue, Los Angeles too has moved on to become the multicultural world city of today.
An earlier of this post misstated the year this special was filmed and the theater where Chappelle filmed his epilogue.
Outer Worlds ends with an epilogue similar to Fallout: New Vegas', with a narrator explaining how you shaped Halcyon's future.
While a few characters may show up in queer relationships in the Three Houses' text-based epilogue, that's about it.
"I am now at a new beginning, in a new phase of life," Obama writes in the epilogue of Becoming.
If the TV show is looking for new book lore to delve into, the epilogue is the place to go.
Widows does follow heist movie convention by signing off with an epilogue montage of what everyone is doing with their money.
In the epilogue, which takes place on today's date, it's nineteen years after the Battle of Hogwarts, where Harry defeated Voldemort.
The play Romeo and Juliet begins, famously, with a prologue that is epilogue — two people have died, and are already buried.
His final passage is a moving dedication to his infant daughter (and is followed by an explanatory epilogue from his wife).
Each piece is slow, quiet, and elliptical, with a brief epilogue that Reichardt tacks on at the end of the film.
Rather than telling us the story is over and done with, Homestuck's epilogue reminds us we still have choices to make.
While the majority of the novel is narrated (excellently) by Clare Danes alone, the epilogue is performed by a full cast.
I would have loved to see where she ended up in that cliché epilogue scene that sees Baby and Johnny reunite.
In a short epilogue, we glimpse him as an adult, girt with the trappings of fascism and worshipped by the mob.
Though his book contains an epilogue entitled "The Unified Theory of Florida," Pittman doesn't actually wager a hypothesis of his own.
Board of Education receives a passing mention in a brief epilogue summarizing the post-Plessy lives of Brown, Harlan, and Tourgée.
DiCaprio played both King Louis XIV and his brother in the "Three Musketeers" epilogue, "The Man in the Iron Mask" (1998).
Her epilogue is a conversation with James Salter, who, though not ill at the time of their discussion, died in June.
In particular, the epilogue delivered by Beau's psychiatrist — which begins, "This is the story you will never hear" — verges on parody.
Epilogue: I'm curious to see how long I can keep the spirit of this disciplined lifestyle going now that I'm released.
IT Chapter Two feels curiously lightweight, almost more like a really long epilogue rather than a story in its own right.
A benefit game later in 1937 raised nearly $30,000 for the family, but other parts of the story's epilogue are grim.
They were appearing in the great international director Peter Brook's "Battlefield," an epilogue of sorts to his fabled "Mahabharata" from 22011.
It's dark, it's relentless, and it's the perfect epilogue to a show that already had a perfect ending six years ago.
"Design clothes line, live to 90s, good food, own a boxing gym," he writes, listing his goals in the book's epilogue.
An expository prologue returns as an epilogue during the closing credits, at a point past when understandably impatient viewers will have left.
But with Minding the Gap, the changes to the text epilogue are inflected by the moral implications of its character-driven narrative.
The two-hour epilogue feels like a four-episode miniseries extension of the original series, just with all four episodes strung together.
Adi Robertson: Atwood's book does offer a sort of escape in its metafictional epilogue, which is set after the fall of Gilead.
You know when you think a movie is about to end, but then it has a brief epilogue to cap things off?
It's a tear-jerker, with an epilogue written by his wife Dr. Lucy Kalanithi, who survives him, along with their young daughter.
In an epilogue to the book, Wolfe writes that Trump's attitude towards climate science reminds her of nothing so much as Lysenkoism.
At the end of the series (with the exception of an epilogue), the main characters are no more than 18 years old.
As an epilogue, it closes with a satisfying click on Kiesler's March 10, 1959 diary entry concerning his professional interactions with Rainford.
Variations and embellishments of these moves recur in "Epilogue," where the four dancers perform to the spare piano music of Morton Feldman.
In "The First White President," Mr. Coates's blistering jeremiad that serves as the book's epilogue, he momentarily gestures at this greater complexity.
For an epilogue to "Presumptive," however, I would have to go to a place I've never gone in a novel—the future.
By contrast, she writes beautifully of her friends, who have left her — as she expresses it in the epilogue — holding the bag.
Picking up where the epilogue left off 19 years hence, and then leapfrogging forward three Hogwarts terms, it's set in our present.
In the epilogue, the aged Pirandello revisits his birthplace (immediately greeted by one of his characters, a younger man in an earlier episode).
Anderson's epilogue brings her account to the bloody steps of Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C., and the rising star of Donald Trump.
There's a certain rhythm in your releases, alternating between LPs and a follow-up EP. Is there an EP epilogue to Painting With?
As charming and touching as some of that work is, it adds up to a long, dispiriting epilogue to a period of greatness.
The book does not end with an epilogue explaining what happens to the cast, but by simply bowing out at an appropriate spot.
Q: You also say in the epilogue that the battle didn't end the war and both sides could make some claim to victory.
There is no epilogue here, no jump cuts to the future to let us know how everything turns out, personally rather than geopolitically.
Instead, Garrow's epilogue delivers a crude screed against Obama the president and Obama the man, filled with bald assertions and coy half-truths.
If the series stands as Milch's great unfinished symphony, this movie — which is really more of an extended epilogue episode — is his coda.
Only Lucrezia seems to flourish, although we learn about this somewhat after-the-fact in the epilogue, narrated by Machiavelli in later life.
Maybe it can write Elizabeth and Philip a 21st-century epilogue, now that it turns out there are second acts in Russian lives.
In 19923, the Texas Legislature passed a bevy of new rules (the epilogue to State Senator Wendy Davis's filibuster in her pink tennis shoes).
Caroline: I still remember getting to that epilogue when I first read the book and gasping so loudly that I startled my dog awake.
Albus' story kicks off in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows epilogue and continues in the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
The studio was so adamant on making it happen, in fact, that a new epilogue was shot to facilitate Vlad's entry into that franchise.
It gives all of the characters appropriate sendoffs, and it even constructs a hazy, sun-drenched epilogue that suggests a happy ending for them.
To reassure the audience that the film was ethically made, then, the epilogue must convince us that Nina's relationship with Zack was not compromised.
What seemed at first like an unnecessary epilogue to Lara Jean and Peter's story proves to be an essential next chapter in Lara Jean's.
The action kicks off right where the original series ended Who can forget the Deathly Hallows epilogue that left every fan an emotional wreck?
McAuliffe, who had been working on the book for the past nine or 10 months, is likely to add an epilogue on the scandal.
The reviews of Spider-Man: Far From Home are rolling in and critics have mixed feelings about the epilogue to Marvel's grandiose Infinity saga.
Epilogue: And the lawsuits play on Don Bailey, the CEO of Questcor who directed the extraordinary price hike in 2007, left Mallinkrodt in 2016.
It can pay to highlight Brecht's stylish extremity, "the horror in the heart of farce," as a line in the play's epilogue puts it.
Back in Franklin, in a strange epilogue, the storm also unleashed a hive of bees that swarmed through the destroyed homes on Monday morning.
The final chapters focusing on her discomfort with media messaging and her experience of fame could be condensed into an epilogue or skipped altogether.
Set a full nineteen years after Harry's defeat of Voldemort, the Deathly Hallows epilogue marked the end of an era for the Potter fandom.
But the epilogue is the richest vein of Atwood's novel that remains untapped, and it's arguably essential to a full understanding of the book.
It puts the action at the same time as the final book's epilogue (when Harry had a heart to heart with is son Albus Severus).
His approval rating soars, and in the epilogue we learn that thwarting this terrorist attack is the catalyst America needed to solve all its problems.
So the epilogue has ostensibly become more neutral on whether Zack has improved as a father and romantic partner, instead of suggesting that's the case.
In his epilogue, White drops the antic humor and offers a sweet meditation on the intergenerational experience of camping, in its mundane, generally undramatic glory.
Bookended by a foreword (Paul Berman) and an epilogue (Juan Gonzalez), the collection suffers from the absent perspective of Columbia's embattled administrators at the time.
Until then, chalk "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" up as an interesting experiment, one whose success, ultimately, will likely depend on its epilogue.
He needs, in a word, help, and as we learn in the epilogue of the episode, his and Robin's subsequent lifelong friendship is the answer.
It consists of six sections, five interludes, and an epilogue, which together span some two hundred and fifty years, from the Revolutionary War through 2006.
"Ben-Gurion: Epilogue" is a refreshing and effectively edited documentary that has at its core a six-hour black-and-white interview conducted in 1968.
The Charlottesville-riot footage that he includes as an epilogue in "BlacKkKlansman" might bury the loose, essentially comedic movie it's attached to in furious lava.
One has to operate with concepts of peace among nuclear-armed nations where the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) is a guaranteed epilogue to humanity.
One of the most memorable examples of this kind of epilogue comes in Carmine Grimaldi and Deniz Tortum's short doc If Only There Were Peace (2017).
Epilogue: The Story Continues – Filmmakers and cast celebrate Rogue One's premiere and look forward into the future, to the Star Wars stories yet to be told.
Thanks to that twist, however, it seems Arian is encouraged to finally start letting go of his lying ways… until we see the "Little Lies" epilogue.
So what seemed at first like an unnecessary epilogue to Lara Jean and Peter's story proves itself to be an essential next chapter in Lara Jean's.
And that's not even counting the epilogue dropped into AMC's "Into the Badlands," which finally brought word of Negan, one of the comic book's top villains.
After the end of the final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, there was an epilogue that fast-forwarded to 19 years in the future.
I touch on it in the epilogue, but I can't believe that I actually did it (and worked on Broad City) all at the same time.
Epilogue A day later, Chief Ciccarelli confirms a man who died of cardiac arrest at St. Mary's hospital on August 15 had heroin in his system.
And that's a story in and of itself, but the weird epilogue is that in 2014, Aguirre-Sacasa was named chief creative officer of Archie Comics.
The end of Dark Phoenix played almost like an epilogue, setting each character on a new path that effectively concluded their stories from the film franchise.
"I see this much less as the epilogue to last year's event, and much more a really exciting prologue to a lot of research to come."
But this is the first real hint we've gotten that the series actually is trying to extrapolate the material in that epilogue into an entire show.
In a chilling epilogue to Mr. Kara-Murza's ordeal, a warning appeared in February on the Instagram account of Ramzan A. Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya.
What follows are three epoch-defining chapters from Paul's life, the longest dedicated to the turbulent teenage affair that's still haunting him in the film's epilogue.
In an epilogue during the final credits, we learn that Kardashian did, in fact, change his mind about Simpson's guilt, and the two didn't speak again.
Add to that a dreary epilogue that gives us dull, grown-up versions of the beloved characters and it's no wonder fans are clamoring for prequels.
I say "almost entirely" because the hour ends with an epilogue so bizarre and confounding that it's tempting to focus only on what it might mean.
Whatever it is, Tarantino said his tenth movie as being "epilogue-y" in a separate interview with the Hollywood Reporter, so take that as you will.
There's a spiraling waltz variation; an unruly impromptu; and a final dance and epilogue that turns ominous, like some wild étude by that Chopin-lover Scriabin.
At any point, they can fast-forward to the epilogue to see what their character's life looks like at 30, based on the decisions they've made.
As for Rose Granger-Weasley, this is the first time we've really gotten to see her outside of a very quick introduction in the final novel's epilogue.
Epilogue: Ferguson had to move back into his parents' home following his separation, but he was eventually able to scrape together enough savings to purchase a condo.
For example, the film identified as "Film/Epilogue" is a recitation of the words of Stan Brakhage, Jim Jarmusch, Lars von Trier, Werner Herzog, and Lebbeus Woods.
The mixtape-length "epilogue" to Blood Orange's already handmade-feeling 2018 album is full of the jagged edges of short song fragments and gleeful jumps between styles.
"You can look at last week's episode as the actual finale; this week felt more like a fitting epilogue," Megan Reynolds wrote in a recap for Refinery29.
But the denouement, delivered in a detached epilogue, carries a disappointing weightlessness where prior games to explore the theme have left the player feeling emotionally beaten up.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%Summary: An epilogue to the "Breaking Bad" television series, "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" takes place in the aftermath of the show.
Eventually, a plunked-out piano theme leads into an angry dirge that breaks into an unabashed jazz romp, before the piece ends in a sweeping, cinematic epilogue.
And this move — adding a prologue to the Requiem, with an epilogue on the way — was hardly as unusual as Mr. Honeck's presentation of the Requiem itself.
But, instead of placing it in its original context, in the Socrates chapter, he put it in the middle of his epilogue, as if to quarantine it.
Originally titled "For President Kennedy: An Epilogue," White's article ran in Life magazine and was an exemplar of impressively marketable mythmaking — it inaugurated the Camelot fairy tale.
Mr. Waller decided to revisit the scene of his first novel in "A Thousand Country Roads: An Epilogue to The Bridges of Madison County," published in 2002.
Coming at the end of a retrospective on films that used a Canadian tax-incentive program to get funding, this epilogue series focuses on more fringe productions.
Will is back in our world, but tormented by visions of the Upside Down, which, as the first-season epilogue suggested, still has a hold on him.
Venom's first credits scene, which airs in the middle of the credits, functions as both a mini-epilogue for the film and a tease for a future sequel.
The epilogue scene in both the books and the movies left fans with the question of whether 11-year-old Albus will be sorted into Gryffindor or Slytheryn.
In the epilogue of The Trump Card, Trump writes about one of her favorite business terms, synergy — making all of your ventures work together to reinforce each other.
The actual core text of the book, including the epilogue, is 217 pages, with 26 photos strewn about along with fairly heavy amounts of page gaps between chapters.
The first sign that the new "Suspiria" has intellectual aspirations is an opening caption announcing that the film involves "six acts and an epilogue set in divided Berlin".
But equally memorable are the quiet moments, like the hour you spend living Nate's domestic life or the extended epilogue that fans will scrutinize for months to come.
Watching All the Yellow and Red Cards evokes the dramatic silence in a movie theater as the epilogue to a chilling and all-too-real documentary looms onscreen.
It starts on New Year's Eve 2019, then vaults forward through the next 10 years over six episodes (with a brief epilogue set in 2034 for good measure).
A suite of new photos, taken in 2015 and now on display with selected originals at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, serve as an open-ended epilogue.
It picks up where the epilogue to the seventh novel does: 19 years after Hogwarts, when Harry is a father of three, married to Ginny, Ron's little sister.
In the philosophical epilogue to her book, Ms. Adamczak explicitly confronts the problem of how to speak about communism after a century of disasters committed in its name.
The new novel, like its predecessor, is presented as a story assembled from historical artifacts, with an epilogue that depicts a twenty-second-century academic conference about Gilead.
In 1986, when the "Country Girls" trilogy was first published as a single volume, O'Brien added an epilogue of several thousand words in which Caithleen dies, by drowning.
Kirshner, a research professor at New York University, has taught bankruptcy law, and one wishes for more of the cleareyed analysis that appears in her prologue and epilogue.
The aforementioned yellow dress has only slight volume to the skirt, for example, whereas a white, flowy number used for the film's bittersweet epilogue is "endless volume," Zophres said.
BUT OBVIOUSLY, SIGNING JORDAN – I DO ALLUDE TO IT IN THE EPILOGUE – WAS A VERY MEANINGFUL MOMENT TO US AND REALLY KIND OF TOOK US TO A NEW LEVEL.
After he died in March of 2015, his wife Lucy—also a doctor at Stanford—wrote the epilogue and got the book published just months after he passed away.
How could a sensitive, shy boy mostly raised on a ranch, who wants nothing to do with outlawing, transform into the cold-blooded killer of the first game's epilogue?
Epilogue On April 25, Khan donned a navy blue suit, pinned his Gold Star on the lapel and made his way to the Supreme Court for the 10 a.m.
Instead there is an epilogue after a coda after a conclusion, as if the author could not quite bring himself to say goodbye to the world he had imagined.
Thorne We all met in Edinburgh and as the day developed, we knew we would take the epilogue of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" as a starting point.
But the characters, who are meant to be archetypes, are so disconnected from one another, and from the prologue and epilogue, that they don't form any kind of world.
The series of mid-century reforms effectively prompted many crises of faith in women serving the church, resulting in many leaving convents around the world, according to Novitiate's epilogue.
The bout was arguably the greatest of Ali's career and many accounts of Ali's life will use this as the happy conclusion with the rest reading as an epilogue.
Far from telling a new story or serving as a jumping-on point for new viewers, "El Camino" functions more like a two-hour epilogue to the existing show.
And aside from a late plot twist that follows up on last week's strange epilogue, the story only loosely connects with what's been happening in this season so far.
Though the boys do appear at the end in a very brief live-action epilogue, they didn't actually provide the voices for the John, Paul, George, and Ringo cartoon characters.
While two more short scenes follow the study-set détente (the true relationship détente of season 2) both feel like the epilogue to Elizabeth and Philip's "look this way" conversation.
Teddy was part of the "Nineteen Years Later" epilogue in the final chapter of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," which also serves as the kickoff for the new book.
On Wednesday, the space agency released an epilogue: After making its closest approach to the sun in August 2015, Comet 67P is now on the outward leg of its orbit.
Mr. Brook, one of the great forces in world theater since the 1950s, is back to tell what is essentially the same story, or at least an epilogue to it.
This is all, of course, standard stuff for a sitcom finale, right down to the quick epilogue that leaps forward several years to assure you everybody turned out just fine.
Entitled "Quarta-feira de cinzas/Epilogue" ( 2006) it's an intense series of shots of red and black ants attempting (sometimes with great success) to carry sequins into their underground nests.
A new book, Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury, is filled with gossipy anecdotes from inside the White House, like the haircut claim, which appears in an epilogue attributed to Bannon.
But then what are we to make of Boot's epilogue, where he lists the policies he now supports and ends up saying pretty much the same thing he always has?
But now, in "John Birch: A Life" (Oxford), Terry Lautz reverses the usual proportions and presents a biography of Birch in which the society figures as a sort of epilogue.
By then, Mr. Cummings has given us a spoken epilogue of sorts, filling us in on the lives that the activists, two of them still living, went on to lead.
In 2015, her The Mother An Unsavoury Play in Two Acts and an Epilogue, adapted Witkacy's play The Mother (1924) and set the resulting piece in a gallery at Tate Modern.
Carroll does not identify Trump by name in her first-person account of the attack in the book, but she uses identifying characteristics and mentions Trump by name in the epilogue.
That piece is the epilogue of Glinka's opera, "A Life For the Tsar", which during Soviet times was known as "Ivan Susanin" for the peasant hero who dies for the tsar.
The fate of Harry's second son is finally revealed 9 years after the epilogue scene in Deathly Hallows left fans wondering where exactly he would land once he got to Hogwarts.
It is only in the short epilogue that Mr Hardy even attempts to explore properly the extent to which Anglo-French colonialism is responsible for the problems of the present day.
After the final chapter of Offred's story in the book, we read an epilogue set several centuries in the future at an academic conference of historians discussing the fall of Gilead.
Excerpts from the recently rediscovered conversation form the core of a new documentary, "Ben-Gurion, Epilogue," in which the Zionist luminary offers a raw, contemplative self-analysis of his life's work.
But the best moments are mostly in the epilogue, in which we encounter a much more reflective Cardona as an inmate approaching the age of 30, with decades left to serve.
We have all closed the cover and reflected on what a wild and remarkable ride it was, but he is still scrawling in the margins and trying to rewrite the epilogue.
When the season ends with an epilogue promising that the battle against the shadow monster isn't over, it's not hard to wish the show could find some new beast to battle.
There is no "Where are they now?" epilogue; only a montage which transitions the Berlin cityscape from 1933 to after the war to the middle of the Cold War to today.
Q: In the epilogue, you write that Hue was misremembered as an unqualified US victory and that there was little acknowledgement how US troops had been used poorly during the battle.
But then there's a sort of epilogue, as the M.C. at the Bang Bang Bar asks Audrey Horne to reprise her "Isn't this music too dreamy?" dance from the original series.
"The whole deal had an impact on millions of readers, in terms of their knowledge of business," he told the "Barbarians at the Gate" authors in an epilogue to their book.
Paul didn't get to finish, so his wife Lucy—also a doctor at Stanford—took the reins, wrote the epilogue and got the book published just months after he passed away.
The further a film strays from the "true story," the more authority it gains from such an epilogue, and its transformation of history is better slotted into our understanding of the events.
First mentioned in Rowling's Deathly Hallows' epilogue for his curt nod, Boyle takes that quick footnote and turns Scorpius into a fleshed out, complex character with a polarizing personality and quirky mannerisms.
"The New Man in Charge" is a 12-minute epilogue that seems to have been included as a DVD feature, made up of what appears to be unused footage from season 6.
The novel features an epilogue that states that women did regain their full rights after the end of what is known as "The Gilead Period," however, the whereabouts of Offred are unknown.
The Strikeforce heavyweight tournament provided some good fights and some memorable moments but it was supposed to be the beginning of a new chapter for Strikeforce and wound up being the epilogue.
In her epilogue, she draws a straight line from the trauma of Attica to the Rockefeller drug laws, whose sentencing guidelines have caused the prison population to mushroom up to the present.
In an epilogue, Hoock makes the wise point that, given what wars of national liberation are actually like, Americans should perhaps be disabused of our enthusiasm for nation-building and democracy exportation.
Bill Keller replies: In Kluger's epilogue he worries about a climate of menace that goes considerably beyond the absence of a national shield law (which would not have spared Snowden from exile).
The father of a character introduced in the epilogue has a "love affair" with a bottlenose dolphin — although, by that point in the book, nothing would seem eccentric enough to warrant surprise.
Season one was mostly about Daniel's immediate reaction to reentering the outside world in the form of his hometown of Paulie, Georgia, and season four is essentially all epilogue about his family.
And in a surprise epilogue to Sticks & Stones, he tells another story about Daphne, a trans woman who attended several of his sets in San Francisco and laughed hard at every joke.
The saddest part is that the epilogue was not supposed to be a chapter where I describe how it felt for me, my cousin and his wife to lose a family member.
" In the epilogue of Penn's fictional novel, the actor pens a poem in which he seems to defend Louis C.K. and Charlie Rose and compares the #MeToo movement to a "toddlers' crusade.
In an epilogue, Caxton wrote that, after receiving an English translation of the French version of "The Dictes," he read the manuscript and "found nothing discordant therein"—well, except for one thing.
Rating The play picks up at the books' much-maligned epilogue, with Harry's unfortunately named son, Albus Severus, fretting that he might be sorted into Slytherin, the House of cunning and ambition.
"If y'see my life as I do, y'realize it's been one big metaphor for that journey to the human state of being known as respect," Chablis wrote in the epilogue to her book.
"Obsidian Tear" loses focus after this, in an epilogue in which Mr. Ball staggers wildly to his own fall in dim, red light as the dense string sounds fade away into birdlike delicacy.
The tone is harmless, but there's no getting around the fact that this 90-minute play — which includes a prologue, three acts and an epilogue — wears out its welcome before the halfway mark.
Brian Friel offers her one in this work, a playful epilogue to Chekhov in which Sonya (Dearbhla Molloy) of "Uncle Vanya" and Andrey (Dermot Crowley) of "Three Sisters" meet in a Moscow tearoom.
The show's visual epilogue is (literally) writ in flame, but the bonfire that lights up "Burning Doors" is from the friction of artists as arsonists — in motion, at war and determined to scorch.
In her epilogue, Tina calls him "the ultimate personification of the gilded grossness of the 1980s," but with the bright side that his fake news and war on the press is reviving journalism.
Vince Gillian's secretive Breaking Bad sequel movie, El Camino, finally hit Netflix last Friday, and the thing was a spare, fitting epilogue for Jesse Pinkman and the series, all terrible bald caps aside.
Whereas the rest of the book is written in dry, largely uninflected prose, the epilogue — which almost reads like a Republican attack ad — devolves into a condescending diatribe unworthy of a serious historian.
It is often quoted as an apologia for that mode, but in "Epilogue" the question is one rhetorical piece of the poem's attempt to weigh the merits of actuality against those of art.
The book's most revealing aspect is its epilogue, in which Thurber breaks the fourth wall of narrative and speaks directly to his characters, in the style of a Platonic dialogue, about this very question.
What I thought would be a normal yoga class with a prelude and epilogue of wine-drinking — a regular occurrence at many yoga studios and retreats — is actually a full-on merging of disciplines.
In the second (and final) part of our Red Dead Redemption playthrough for Waypoint 101, we—ugh—survive the extremely long Mexico section of the game, and revisit the still-memorable finale and epilogue.
It works best when combined with another mod that transforms the game's popular (and fan servicey) Citadel downloadable content, where players can interact with their squad and characters from previous games, into an epilogue.
This McConnell detail, too, appears to come from Bannon's musings in the epilogue about Trump's support for Strange, who lost to Bannon-backed Roy Moore (who, of course eventually lost to Democrat Doug Jones).
Ms. Beier's most significant addition is an epilogue spoken by Edgar (the limber Jan-Peter Kampwirth, who spends much of the evening naked and coated in white paint), addressed to the children of tomorrow.
In the epilogue of "When Breath Becomes Air," supplied by Dr. Kalanithi's widow, Lucy, we are informed that his oncologist wanted him videotaped daily, doing the same task, so his deficits could be tracked.
In the rest of the epilogue, he seemed to imply that he wasn't a gatekeeper after all—that, although he was clearly a publisher, his printing press should be treated more like a platform.
The film is a visceral, ruminative, and emotionally satisfying epilogue in which the broken Jesse reconciles with his past and searches for the hope and humanity he'd lost—or, rather, been denied by Walt.
In a brief epilogue, Sinha argues for many lessons, at least for those readers on the left, and the mention of names like Du Bois and Debs reflect back on the road she has traveled.
Less than a year after the release of his fourth album Negro Swan, Blood Orange returned last week with a new mixtape called Angel's Pulse, which was intended as an "epilogue" to his 2018 record.
Although he's not in the bulk of the original Harry Potter stories, he has a pretty big mention in the "Nineteen Years Later" epilogue that also acts as the starting point for the Cursed Child.
Then, in an epilogue, Ms. Kaplan goes a step further and looks for the identity of the Arab involved in the real-life altercation (in which no one died) that inspired the novel's pivotal scene.
The series ends with him standing there, "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone" playing us off, before that final epilogue of pictures explaining what happened to the key players in the trial since it ended.
Naipaul divides the book into five sections, each about people in motion from one continent to another, and frames its different narratives with a prologue and an epilogue whose cadences match his own autobiographical writing.
In the epilogue to his 1990 book "Chinese Politics and China's Modern Intellectuals," he wrote: My tendency to idealize Western civilization arises from my nationalistic desire to use the West in order to reform China.
Considering that the epilogue of Rowling's Deathly Hallows left us with Albus having a terrible name and worrying about being sorted into Slytherin, it makes sense for the play to follow him and his daddy issues.
In the first epilogue, after the villain's defeat and John's death, another protagonist finds the idea of living in a 'post-canon' reality, free of all guiding influence, terrifying and (as he justifies it) morally unconscionable.
In Red Dead Redemption 1's epilogue, John's son negates everything his father fought for by exacting revenge on the man who killed him — before the title card "REDEMPTION" flashes across the screen, dripping in irony.
Except for a brief epilogue, Gabriel ends her book in 1959, when the bold independence embodied by the Ninth Street Show "sputters and dies," and the rough commercial beast of the art establishment is being born.
It's awesome, because in a movie, if you're writing a movie you've got 90 to 120 minutes to establish characters, establish a plot, have the conflict, have a resolution, and then an epilogue, and you're done.
Back in 2013, the first chapter began with a scene that felt very much like an epilogue: an aging man named Conway setting out at sunset to make his last delivery for a doomed antique store.
It opens up the brick-wall "all was well" ending of the original books' epilogue to gesture at the horror and trauma they created for their characters, and it brings in a few compelling new characters.
By the way, for a fitting epilogue on this whole situation, I highly recommend this clip of a live broadcast of a dude in a Brian Bellows jersey helping out with the demolition of Met Center.
Given that the opening title card announces the film will take part in six acts and an epilogue, it's easy to wind up wearily counting the acts while hoping for the final, bloody conclusion to finally arrive.
As heartwarming as it was to see an older Judith carrying on the legacy her father and Michonne left behind, it only worked as a possible series epilogue and a kind of tribute to the character's departure.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Tuesday the country had good reason to expect better days ahead after formally exiting its last financial bailout, putting an epilogue to a dramatic nine-year debt crisis.
The third act of Django Unchained dissolved into an overlong epilogue that was fun, but never quite seemed necessary, and The Hateful Eight felt meandering even before Tarantino cut it into a four-hour miniseries for Netflix.
" In his epilogue, based on early estimates, Hanson discounts the 2018 results, writing that the Democrats "in strictly statistical terms had done historically not all that much better than most opposition parties in a president's first term.
Its spin-off prequel set six years prior, Better Call Saul, has also been critically acclaimed; as was El Camino, a feature-length film presented as an epilogue to Bad and released late last year on Netflix.
It takes until the novel's fourth and final act for Oliver and Elio to finally meet on the page in a tender, lyrical epilogue that is the culmination of all the meditation on wasted time that came before.
It's been three days since I finished the main portion of the story in Rockstar's cowboy simulator Red Dead Redemption 2, and even though I'm now deep into the satisfying epilogue, I'm still thinking about those final moments.
The fuzzy chatter in the margins of the tracklist reveals a quiet narrative—one that begins in tragedy and ends in redemption before breaking through to a titanic, silver-screen epilogue that jars you awake from the dream.
The film's epilogue goes with the more accurate estimate, while adding that as part of a relatively large military operation, she also freed more than 750 slaves during her time with the Union Army during the Civil War.
Jungle prince, epilogue: For those of you who were as obsessed as we were with Ellen Barry's story about a Delhi family that presented itself as royalty, here's an update based on leads from readers' letters and emails.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. In the epilogue to 'Long Live The Boleyn', Freddie Bonfanti writes of his feelings of grief and loss when the realisation of West Ham's move to the London Stadium hit home.
After a brief half hour that feels like a journey, the gorgeous guitar loops of "Debt" ease Flood Network into a reassuring epilogue, affirming that the odd pockets of the internet can inspire art that's wondrous and goddamn inspirational.
After native French soldiers took their guns and handed them shovels, they had to overcome the racism of their allies before being allowed to achieve glory in battle — only to see themselves erased from history in the story's epilogue.
As Dallek points out in an  epilogue added for the 2013 version of the book, it was the death of Kennedy the optimist at such a young age that has left us remembering him as an incredibly popular president.
The play s first scenes are a verbatim staging of that book s controversial epilogue, which fast-forwarded Harry, Ron, and Hermione 19 years into the future, now parents of children old enough to be off to Hogwarts themselves.
But just as these pastel-hued structures—eventually found to contain harmful levels of formaldehyde —serve as semipermanent monuments to the storm, "Sing, Unburied, Sing" has the haunted quality of an afterlife; its characters seem stranded in an epilogue.
They certainly matter, and I think Lee adding the Charlottesville, Virginia, footage at the end as an epilogue, showing the movie's connection to present events, was a clear effort to show how the core attitudes of racism haven't changed.
The precedent of slavery in the conception of Gilead, which is alluded to in the epilogue of "The Handmaid's Tale" and acknowledged by Atwood in an introduction to a recent edition, has been consistently underplayed in the book's reception.
In an epilogue there is a gathering of a dozen very different women (lawyers, a fast food worker, Christine Blasey Ford) at Paltrow's home where they talk about their experiences surviving and fighting back against a range of men.
Not really, given that it's the new opening sequence for Steven Universe Future, a sequel series to the popular animated show (and recent full-length movie) that will serve as an epilogue to the story of Steven and the Crystal Gems.
The eighth tale picks up 19 years after the events of Deathly Hallows with a middle-aged Harry sending his youngest son Albus off to Hogwarts (the play's first scene is nearly word-for-word from the final novel's epilogue).
Here we pick up precisely where the epilogue of Book 7 left off, and find them wistful and nostalgic and loving and in desk jobs and slightly disillusioned in a way that will have fortysomethings everywhere nodding their happy, weary heads.
And that assessment seems to be shared by popular recent TV shows ranging from the sweet (CW's "Gilmore Girls," whose four-episode epilogue was released in 2016 on Netflix) to the salty (HBO's "Girls," which just finished its six-season run).
After a brief flashback set in a rural home, where a matriarch is dying, titles telling us this will be "six episodes and an epilogue," set in "a divided Berlin" are superimposed over a shot of Berlin's central train station.
In his epilogue, he recounts how he also once assumed that Brooklyn had no history of queer community to speak of before the new millennium, when people like he and I (that is, the children of suburbanization) began to move there.
"Donald Trump's foreign policy positions are not entirely clear, but he has centered his campaign around a Reaganesque promise to 'Make America Great Again,'" O'Brien wrote in the epilogue of "While America Slept," a collection of essays published in 2016.
Before it was torn down, Jughead lived in the Riverdale drive-in theater, and now he lives in the unseen epilogue of a true American classic like Rebel Without a Cause, with a deadbeat dad and nowhere else to go.
"Photographing China, and later Russia, was always about finding a means to convey the profound depths to which politics shaped ordinary lives, every life, no matter how much freedom was sought," Mr. Liu wrote in an epilogue to his book.
" In the epilogue of "The Topeka School," we see a fulfillment of sorts — Adam as a parent and at a protest, no less, no longer escaping the world or addressing it with that tender if slightly grandiose "second person plural.
" The book, he explained in an epilogue, had been "translated & reduced out of French into English by me, symple persone Wylliam Caxton, to the end that every Christian man may be better encouraged to enterprise warre for the defense of Christendom.
Only in an epilogue do we learn that SAM retails for $500,000, that Construction Robotics would need six sales a year to break even, and that six-figure checks from Peters's father-in-law are all that's keeping the company solvent.
This is not to say, of course, that the opera wasn't performed in 1689, or that a new epilogue wasn't written for that occasion, but simply that the opera was not originally written as an allegory of William and Mary.
"Jerry would learn to love, respect, and commune with the very people that he had once, with all of his might, tried to kill, and who had taken the lives of the fellow airmen closest to him," Brown writes in the epilogue.
Here's what CineFix thinks the top 5 end credits are:Blue Valentine (movie in review)Legend of the Drunken Master (gag reel)Ferris Bueller's Day Off (secondary plot line)Wall-E (epilogue)Inland Empire (coda credits)What are your favorite end credit scenes?
Fifteen years later, that film stands out as a still-potent cultural milestone for women who grew up in the early aughts — a searing snapshot of the twisted, painful turmoil of being a teenage girl, without the redeeming after school special epilogue.
Both Now and Then and Rob Reiner's Stand By Me feature a group of sleuthy friends investigating the circumstances of a boys' violent death; the protagonists are the same age, and in each case, there's an epilogue explaining how they eventually drifted apart.
Once players play through the quests and story of each of these sub races — which in a sense act as an epilogue to the main storyline — they bring them under their faction and unlock those sub races as playable characters across their account.
" African actress will play Hermione in new Harry Potter play We last saw Harry saying goodbye to his children at Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts, in the epilogue of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
" Epilogue UnitedHealthcare declined to answer CNN's questions about the handling of Erika's case, except to issue this one-sentence statement: "We had on-going conversations with her husband and contacted him as soon as the decision was made to approve the transplant request.
Etc. (Ms. Levin did, it turns out, update her text, but only in the form of an epilogue.) Had those researchers not made their announcement in February, though, it's not clear this dense, eccentric book would have found much of an audience.
Frederick Lewis Allen, in the epilogue to his 1931 best seller "Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 19733s," wrote that cultural values changed after the crash: People began to dress more modestly, adopting a new formality and religiosity, reviving Victorian sexual taboos.
The guilty verdict was another turn in the extended epilogue of Mr. Silver's long career, which included decades holding sway over nearly every major aspect of New York politics, and an uncanny ability to dodge attacks from competitors, investigators and, until recently, prosecutors.
She very much positioned Theranos as a tech company, even though, as I argue in the epilogue of the book, it was actually more first and foremost a health care company and a medical company, which she very much ... Medical device company.
If you're familiar with this obscure story, the subject of the new musical "The Hello Girls," you probably also know its ugly epilogue: After the women shipped home, the military spent six decades denying them veterans benefits, insisting that they'd never served.
At the very end of the book, in the final paragraph of its epilogue, McMillan Cottom takes a sudden bold turn and confronts a particularly stubborn American belief: that we should not be held responsible for anything we do not consciously intend.
That said, a made-for-streaming movie that acts as a latter-day epilogue to what many call one of the greatest television shows of all time is a premise that's almost a perfect set up for a hit-or-miss scenario.
Perhaps, as the title "Rising Star" indicates, this book is meant to focus only on Obama's early years, but in that case, the epilogue — with the snarky title of "The President Did Not Attend, as He Was Golfing" — seems even more inexplicable.
On the evening I saw "Novenas," when the cast and audience paraded several blocks from the theater for the epilogue at the AIDS Memorial — across the street from the former St. Vincent's emergency room — some curious bystanders joined the merry music-making.
Billed as a "fictionalized account of real events," the play comes with an epilogue, spoken with the house lights up by Ms. Armin, whose character's status as neither British nor a politician allows her to act as a choric figure of sorts.
When Chris Lauritzen quit his job at YouTube in October 2014 to start a book design and publishing studio called Epilogue, he expected to have his first title—a reissue of Edwin A. Abbott's cult classic Flatland—all but finished within a couple of months.
I cried at the end of I, Tonya when the written epilogue says she wants people to know she's a good mother — not because that's one of the "redeeming" characteristics of Tonya Price, the Tonya of the media cycle, but because it gave me hope.
Other Observations: — Like last week, the epilogue of this episode takes us to Australia, where we're introduced to a police officer named Kevin (not Garvey) who crosses paths with a troupe of women who claim to know who he is, though he doesn't know them.
She even makes the opera's long running time bearable with a sublime epilogue: her voice heavenly as she describes "the wonderful and never-enough-to-be-talked-about sky of California," and Mr. Adams's music eerily lustrous, like a precious metal worth killing for.
I love maps.) That's the thing about this finale: If it's setting up a version of the show that's shifting into a new direction entirely (perhaps toward a depiction of the "Middle Gilead" period teased in the book's epilogue), then it's a pretty good one.
Thus, the opening of Switch House is an epilogue to the center-periphery debate that has been underway in art history since the 21967s and sounds the death knell for the hegemony of Europe and North America in the realm of modern and contemporary art.
This is the point at which Atwood's novel ends; she deliberately leaves the question of whether June is getting rescued or arrested ambiguous, before flashing forward decades to an epilogue, framed as a collegiate talk on the terrible blip in history that was Gilead.
The play, which will be experienced by most fans for the time being as a printed script, is now the official "eighth story" of the Harry Potter tale, picking things up right where the 19 years later Epilogue of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows left off.
In the book (look away, spoilers for a 30-year-old book ahead), we learn in the epilogue that the Commander was purged from Gilead's ruling classes for corruption shortly after Offred's narrative ended, and we're right about at the equivalent point in show time now.
And Luciana Achugar closes the festival with "An Epilogue for Otro Teatro: True Love" (June 26), in which she breaks down the barrier between audience and performer to create a "communion ritual," in which the audience — she hopes — will be moved from apathy to empathy. (rivertorivernyc.com)
The musical zips through her early life, settles into the royal romance and marriage, and — except for a quick epilogue tying up loose ends — concludes when that marriage breaks down and a liberated Diana breaks free to find her own voice and her own way forward.
"In the epilogue of my book, I have a picture of a person taking a picture of a Sprott store," Mr. Matthews said, referring to someone who traveled to West Alabama to rephotograph a convenience store in Sprott that Walker Evans had documented in the 1930s.
"Rising Star," the voluminous 1,460-page biography of Barack Obama by David J. Garrow, is a dreary slog of a read: a bloated, tedious and — given its highly intemperate epilogue — ill-considered book that is in desperate need of editing, and way more exhausting than exhaustive.
As the fluid reaches Nora's head, the episode cuts suddenly to a replay of the odd epilogue from this season's premiere, in which Nora was inexplicably older, going by the name Sarah, working as a pigeon-wrangler in rural Australia and denying she'd ever heard of Kevin.
The epilogue, which is a letter to Jackson's daughter, Justice, is bountiful in sweetness, but it too contains the words of a person who has come to realize that the inheritances we leave — our presences, absences, lies, gifts, hurts, truths — are never passed along without consequences.
By the time you get to 2000 and Citizens United, the notorious Supreme Court case that bludgeoned democracy by putting an end to virtually all limits on corporate campaign financing, it feels like nothing more or less than a stupid-obvious epilogue, hundreds of years in the making.
"I knew that I wanted to tell a love story where the lovers didn't wind up together at the end, where there was some kind of melancholy built into the narrative," Chazelle told PEOPLE about the heartbreaking epilogue, which tells an alternate version of Mia and Sebastian's love story.
The storyline, written by author J.K Rowling in the epilogue of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and set 19 years later from the events of the books, shows Potter and Ginny Weasley at the King's Cross station with their three children, James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna.
If you're worried that mainlining the story this way will rob of you some lackadaisical open world goodness, here's another tip: there is plenty of time for that after the main story ends in the epilogue, if you're still jonesing after the dozens of hours that the story requires.
James is turning in maybe his best season at age 32, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love are on the right part of the aging curve to lend the requisite support moving forward, and even if the Cavaliers were toppled, the Golden State Warriors loom as an equally unfair epilogue.
" Instead, she writes in an epilogue, the book "insisted on its own ending," rejecting "my bows, my full circles, my pretty arcs, my character development" in favor of an uneasy acceptance that sickness is a permanent part of our condition, "with you as long as life is with you.
It's a sad epilogue to the United States' mixed record on the dictatorship of the 1970s that many in Argentina seem unwilling to admit that Washington's initial support for the dictatorship was later counterbalanced by the brave efforts of the Carter administration to rein in the killers in uniform.
The entire first chapter of the book is devoted to examining the social and political landscape of Chicago's South Side in the early 1980s before Obama arrived to work there, but Obama's 2008 campaign and two terms in the White House are compressed into a 50-odd-page epilogue.
This takes us back to how that 1003 date was determined in the first place: A spoken "Epilogue to the Opera of 'Dido and Aeneas,' performed at Mr. Priest's Boarding-School in Chelsey," written by the poet and playwright Thomas D'Urfey, was published in his "New Poems" of 2100.

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