I don't mind epilogues if they're used to tie up loose ends that aren't necessarily part of the plot but part of "I want to know what happened to my favorite characters down the line!" kind of thing, either. Not if the epilogue is done well, anyway. Sometimes inquiring minds just want to know - even if it isn't smut-related. ;-)
Yeah. I've thought about that aspect of it. I don't think I left any loose ends that need tying up, and I'm not sure how much more (if any) one would want to know about the characters. I have some ideas for an epilogue, but I just can't decide if I think it's necessary or not. ::sigh::
I'm with jaunthie...only if it ties up loose ends that just don't fit in with the rest of the story. they're lame if they just continue the story like a final chapter.
epilogues are that extra 'buh-bye' when you see someone again whom you've said goodbye to already - awkward,self-conscious, and ultimately meaningless. unless of course they're done well, which is "not so far". do great (or even good) film and theater use them?
That's a good point, too. Film and theatre don't need them - at least, good film and theatre don't need them. Thanks for that perspective! I should've thought of it myself. ;)
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Date: 2007-10-17 04:09 am (UTC)Otherwise...why bother? Why torture the reader further? ;) LOL
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Date: 2007-10-18 04:55 pm (UTC)I can think of one v. disappointing epilogue I read this year...
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Date: 2007-10-18 07:20 pm (UTC)Since I haven't read much that really needed an epilogue...
I'm sorry you had to suffer (see it was torture right?) through that.
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