"Prologs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prologs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Prologs
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"Prologs" Meaning

Introduction or introductory speech that precedes a play.

"Prologs" Examples

Prologue Examples


1. Literary Context
In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the prologue is a voice that sets the tone for the tragic love story to come.

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Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene...


2. Drama Production
The prologue of a play is where the play's exposition is delivered, setting the stage for the rest of the performance.

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In a dramatic prologue, the narrator introduces the setting and conflict that will drive the plot forward.


3. Film and Theater Context
In film adaptations or stage productions, the prologue can either be a compelling opening sequence or a technical necessity.

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In the Harry Potter series, the prologues provide backstory and insight into the wizarding world's mythology and magical systems.


4. Academic Research
In academic writing, a prologue can serve as an introductory section that provides context and sets the stage for in-depth research.

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An archaeological study might include a prologue that outlines the significance of the research site and the findings it will uncover.


5. Philosophical Debate
Philosophical discussions often rely on prologues to present new perspectives or to review the fundamental principles of a subject.

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In the concept of "otherminded understanding," a prologue might discuss how the process of imagining an othermind (or perspective) becomes a cornerstone for communication in understanding diverse contexts.

"Prologs" Similar Words

Prolixin

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Prolixious

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Prolixity

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Prolixly

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Prolixness

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Prolocutor

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A prolocutor is a person who plays a role speaking on behalf of someone else, either officially or informally.

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Introduced or added, often unnecessarily, to give the impression that something has a long history or a detailed explanation.

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