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In a dialogue-free epilogue, the travelers exit the hole and, possibly viewed through Kate's ESP vision, enter Hell and then Heaven.
This is shown through linguistic and metrical analysis of his poems, i. e. Elene, where in the poem ’ s epilogue ( beginning l. 1236 ) the “ imperfect rhymes ” become corrected when Anglian forms of the words are substituted for the West Saxon forms.
In the epilogue, the Ignika is seen flying through space, with Mata Nui inside, thinking only one thing: " I will return.
In the end Bennett cast Stevens aside, rugged individualism seemed a pitiful response to the Depression, and the radical tone of Bennett's rendering of paternal conservatism was branded either as heresy or a cynical power grab ... In the epilogue, after racing through Tory leaders since Bennett, he states that with the election of Brian Mulroney, the old struggle between reaction and reform had taken an interesting twist.
In a short epilogue, the Azumi princess runs through her homeland celebrating with many of the characters.
The tale is told through the eyes of 10 main characters, a one-off prologue POV and a one-off epilogue POV character, for a total of twelve narrators.
In the epilogue ," Echoes ," after going through all of their fond memories of Lyoko, Aelita and the rest of the group reluctantly shut down the supercomputer, closing the long book on their dangerous adventures ... for now.
The last chapter of each book was an epilogue in which the investigators sat with Alfred Hitchcock ( and later, " Hector Sebastian "), reviewing the mystery and revealing the deductions through the clues shown earlier in the book.
The novel closes with a poetic epilogue that reflects Prus ' own path through life.
The epilogue shows the heroes knighted and congratulated by Nicolai and Humphrey in a ceremony at Ironfist, with Archibald viewing the scene from afar through a crystal ball, sardonically thanking them for saving his kingdom, setting up for the events of Might and Magic VII.
Mega Man escapes using Rush, and in the game's epilogue he again walks through the field seen in the opening sequence, pondering the recent events, when Wily makes one last, unsuccessful attempt to attack him.
The novel can be seen as an epilogue to the possibly unfinished work The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, and also as an answer to Tobias Smollett's decidedly unsentimental Travels through France and Italy.
In a brief epilogue, a doctor explains to one of the Senator's acquaintances, Mr. Garson, that despite having lived through the plane crash ( discovered at the crash site as the only survivor ), it somehow affected his mind — hence his strange mutterings — and wonders if he'll ever regain his sanity.

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In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
The film ends with an anti-American epilogue in which the United States is embarrassed by the Bay of Pigs Invasion fiasco, and was subsequently banned.
While James and John are prominent disciples in the synoptics, John mentions them only in the epilogue, where they are referred to not by name but as the " sons of Zebedee.
Himanen explained these ideas in a book, The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age, with a prologue contributed by Linus Torvalds and an epilogue by Manuel Castells.
In conclusion and as expanded upon in an epilogue, Tolkien asserts that a truly good and representative fairy story is marked by joy: " Far more powerful and poignant is the effect joy in a serious tale of Faerie.
The epilogue takes place a few months later – Fergus, in prison, is visited by Dil.
One final poem is inserted by the author as a sort of epilogue which suggests that life itself is but a dream.
The epilogue has some resemblance to a segment of the famous play " La vida es sueño " ( Life is a dream, 1635 ), by the Spanish playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca.
In this story the theft of the envoy to Rome was also mentioned, only the epilogue was a little different: here, the thief was killed by his own servants in the streets of Rome.
The idea of a choral epilogue in the original scenario was no doubt inspired by the example of A Life for the Tsar by Glinka, to whose memory Prince Igor is dedicated.
The annotations are followed by an epilogue in comics format, The Dance of the Gull-Catchers, in which Moore and Campbell expand on the various theories of the Ripper crimes and the likelihood — or rather, the near-impossibility — of the true identity of the culprit ever being identified.
* Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former Secretary General of the United Nations, mistakenly called ' Boutros Boutros Boutros Ghali by Ali-G. Boutros-Ghali clearly went so far as to participate in some of Ali G's notorious word games and providing the epilogue to the episode where, at Ali G's bidding, he tells youth viewers to ' enjoy the music of Bob Marley '.
Finally, Oelph ends his epilogue by revealing that he expects his wife, whom he loves dearly, to return soon, quite possibly with his grandchildren accompanying her.
Gildon also offers a partly facetious epilogue, spoken by Shakespeare's ghost, who complains of the constant revisions of his work.
1750 BC, was the longest of the Mesopotamian legal collections, extending to nearly three hundred individual laws and accompanied by a lengthy prologue and epilogue.
The strong pejorative connotations of pander apparently come less from Chaucer's well-meaning young Pandarus than from Shakespeare's cynical uncle figure who concludes the play's epilogue by wishing upon the audience all his many diseases.
Mefistofele is an opera in a prologue, four acts and an epilogue, the only completed opera by the Italian composer-librettist Arrigo Boito.
After Taboo folded From Hell was published in installments by Tundra and then Kitchen Sink Press, until the epilogue Dance of the Gull-catchers saw print in 1998.
Many of its shows — particularly the productions of the late 1970s and 1980s — are notable for imparting a simple moral or life-lesson ( explained by a key character, in a child-friendly manner ) in the epilogue.
After Eliza Elder Brightwen's death, Edmund Gosse arranged for the publication of her two posthumous works Last Hours with Nature ( 1908 ) and Eliza Brightwen, the Life and Thoughts of a Naturalist ( 1909 ), both edited by W. H. Chesson, and the latter book with an introduction and epilogue by Gosse.
By contrast, HLL programs typically always invoke a ' standard ' procedure call ( the calling convention ), which involves saving the program state by default and usually allocating additional memory on the stack to save all registers and other relevant state data ( the prologue and epilogue code ).
It has a prologue written by Alexander Pope and an epilogue by Dr. Garth.

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The series has been adapted into an anime series with a total of two seasons and one epilogue film.
When Norval discovers that Trudy has borne not just one son but six, he faints, and the movie ends with this epilogue on a title card:
The final soliloquy and epilogue in The Tempest is considered to be one of the most memorable speeches in Shakespearean literature.
Demerzel appears again briefly in the epilogue to Forward the Foundation, which says he was one of the many in attendance at Hari Seldon's funeral.
In the final chapter of Sheppard's narrative ( a sort of epilogue ), Sheppard admits his guilt, noting certain literary techniques he used to write the narrative truthfully without revealing his role in the crime or doing anything to suggest that he knew the truth, and reveals that he had hoped to be the one to write the account of Poirot's great failure: not solving the murder of Roger Ackroyd.
In the epilogue to " One More Day ", she attends a " coming home " party held by Harry Osborn during one such visit, with Peter catching a small glimpse of her before she left.
* Daedalus, the hovership in one of the final epilogue missions in Saints Row: The Third
It is accomplished by one of a small number of instructions ( prologue ) and ends with one of a similarly small set ( epilogue ).
Dennis Ritchie, one of the creators of Unix, provided an " anti-foreword " or epilogue which the authors placed in the back of the book.
In the novel's epilogue, a letter written by a woman on her honeymoon to her friend mentions one of Stephen King's earlier works, The Shining.
In the Epilogue, the author explains this by saying that " I want Lanark to be read in one order but eventually thought of in another ", and that the epilogue itself is " too important " to go at the end ( p. 483 ).
An epilogue shows that Genovian Parliament now allows female members, one of which is Charlotte.
In the epilogue, he was the one of the last defenses of The Management in Mars.
Bill Drummond, one of the authors of The Manual, mentioned the group in the epilogue of the German release of the book, which was originally published in 1989 ( in English ).
" In one sense, the reign of Nicholas I was a protracted epilogue to the Decembrist rising.
Both the movie's prologue and epilogue are missing in the novelization ; Bloch claimed that no one told him the anthology had a wraparound sequence.
One well-known gimmick in the Falcon series was tacking an epilogue onto one movie to act as a sort of teaser to the next.
To quote from the epilogue, " Today, no one can even say with certainty whether any crimes were ever committed on the pediatric cardiac ward.
The life of the protagonist is covered for one year, with a short epilogue that jumps to a time one year later ( to 2004 ).
In a humorous epilogue prior to the credits, the following is revealed: Verena goes on to publish Moi, one of the most-read women's publications in the world ; Odette becomes a congresswoman and declares war on the tobacco industry ; Momo is a scientist developing the first male oral contraceptive ; Tinka, a famous actress, ironically comes out to Barbara Walters in a 1997 interview ; Tweety became a psychologist and wrote a best-seller about bulimia ; Abby, a radical political activist, is serving a prison sentence for a 1970 bank holdup ; and Miss Godard's is still a girls school.

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