Asked by Chuck Bass
a speech at the play’s end that is addressed directly to the audience and usually summarizes or comments on the play’s theme
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That is called an "epilogue" — a speech at the play’s end, spoken directly to the audience to summarize, comment on the action or theme, or offer closure.
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