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It is beyond the province of this epilogue to cover policy questions of such depth and range.
Beowulf's funeral is the fourth fitt of the poem and acts as an epilogue for the hero who is the " most gracious and fair-minded, kindest to his people and keenest to win fame.
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 epilogue, in which Judah is assigned a leadership role twice, implies pro-Judah political leanings on the part of the author.
Job 42: 7-14 is the epilogue, which is written in prose.
He is not mentioned in Job 2: 11, in which Job's friends are introduced, nor is he mentioned at all in the epilogue, 42: 7-10, in which God expresses anger at Job's friends.
It is set in the land of Edom, which has been retained as the background, and in the prologue and epilogue, the name of God is YHWH, a name that even the Edomites used.
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.
In the published version of Henry IV, Part 1, Falstaff's name is always unmetrical, suggesting a name change after the original composition ; Prince Hal refers to Falstaff as " my old lad of the castle " in the first act of the play ; the epilogue to Henry IV, Part II, moreover, explicitly disavows any connection between Falstaff and Oldcastle, a dancer declaring: "... where, for anything I know, Falstaff shall die of a sweat, unless already ' a be killed with your hard opinions ; for Oldcastle died a martyr and this is not the man ".
At any rate, The name is Falstaff in the Henry IV, part 1 quarto, of 1598, and the epilogue to the second part, published in 1600, contains this clarification:
There is a brief epilogue sequence in which the fates of the six only known survivors are shown: Sydney underwent surgery on his kneecap injuries and lives as a horticulturist with his son Seymour, Arthur received an OBE for lifelong service to the theatre and retired to the country, Sebastian wrote a book about the film's events and is currently negotiating the film rights.
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.
* Chapter 73, an epilogue, declares that the Rule is not offered as an ideal of perfection, but merely as a means towards godliness, intended chiefly for beginners in the spiritual life.
This is further shown in the epilogue of Job in which God is speaking to Job, ha-Satan is absent from these dialogues.
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.

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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.
The origin of the eleven numbered chapters of the novel is explained in a prologue and epilogue, whose narrator is a neurologist.
Joyce wrote to Weaver in late 1929 that he had " explained to all about the book, at least a great deal, and he promised me that if I found it madness to continue, in my condition, and saw no other way out, that he would devote himself heart and soul to the completion of it, that is the second part and the epilogue or fourth.
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.
The novelisation contains a substantial prologue giving the history of Sutekh and the Osirians and features an epilogue in which a future Sarah researches the destruction of the Priory and how it was explained.

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She eventually falls in love with Fred and joins him in the film's epilogue as a cast member on the revived television series.
A short epilogue envisages Earth many centuries later, after the sun has cooled and Earth has been depopulated, with humans now living on the terraformed inner planets.
The studios were located on Russell Street and were home to programmes like ' Scene South East ', ' Scene Midweek ', ' Southern News ', ' Farm Progress ' and the nightly epilogue, ' Guideline '.
An epilogue shows an aged Captain Vostrikov in 1989, putting on his dress uniform in a small flat and catching a train to meet up with Polenin.
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.
The author took pity on him and has provided a quite improbable epilogue.
As death closes in on Gideon, the fantasy episodes become more hallucinatory and extravagant and in a final epilogue that is set up as a truly monumental live variety show featuring everyone from his past, Gideon himself takes center stage.
The studio, wary of such a pessimistic conclusion, insisted on adding a prologue and epilogue to the movie that suggested a more optimistic outcome to the story which is thus told mainly in flashback.
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 film featured a prologue " apprising the audience that the hoodlums and terrorists of the underworld must be exposed and the glamour ripped from them " and an epilogue " pointing the moral that civilization is on her knees and inquiring loudly as to what is to be done.
It was the left-wing philosopher Francis Jeanson, leader of the pro-Algerian independence Jeanson network, who insisted on the new title and also wrote an epilogue for this publication.
Examples include the book's introduction ( which explains why the four men went on a canoe trip instead of playing golf ) and epilogue.
* Loreena McKennitt sings a slightly altered version of the epilogue speech on her 1994 album The Mask and Mirror.
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 ).
The final scene or epilogue has Praxagora's husband, Blepyrus, on his way to the communal feast, and inviting the audience to join him.
Johnston's strip began in September 1979, and ended the main story on August 30, 2008, with a postscript epilogue the following day.
In the film's epilogue, Ferdinando and Angela are sailing away on a sailboat, happily.
* The Book of the Void chapter is a short epilogue, describing, in more esoteric terms, Musashi's probably Zen-influenced thoughts on consciousness and the correct mindset.
Since the monastic Christmas revels of mediæval times, Latin plays have been presented by the Scholars, with a prologue and witty epilogue on contemporary events.
The novel ends with an epilogue summarizing how the Organization continued on to conquer the rest of the world and how people of other races were eliminated ( China and the entire eastern half of Asia were destroyed by prolonged bombardment with various weapons of mass destruction and made into an enormous desert ; Blacks were exterminated in Africa as well as America ; Puerto Ricans, described as " a repulsive mongrel race ", were exterminated and the island re-settled by whites ).
" It often appeared to me that I had made a dreadful mistake in accepting the position in Mexico ," he wrote in the epilogue to his book, Norman Borlaug on World Hunger.

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