Did You Know?

Some stories have prologues that rhyme!

Why It Is Fun

A prologue can make you curious.

What It Can Tell

It can share past events or facts.

What prologue Does

It gives a peek at the story.

It helps us know the time and place.

It can show past events.

It makes the story more fun.

It can have cool facts.

It sets the mood for the tale.

More About prologue

Long ago, stories had prologues to help. They were used in plays and books. People liked to know what came first. It made the story better.

Now, we still use prologues in many books. They help us get ready for what is next. Kids and grown-ups like them too!

In the future, prologues may change. They might have new ways to tell stories. Who knows what fun things we will see!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Prologue"] --> B["Context Establishment"] A --> C["Background Details"] C --> D["Earlier Story"] C --> E["Miscellaneous Information"] B --> F["Importance in Greek Drama"] F --> G["Almost a Romance"] F --> H["Episode in Play"]

What Do These Words Mean?

prologue:An introduction to a story that gives background information.
context:The situation or background that helps explain something.
significance:The importance or meaning of something.
drama:A story told through acting, usually involving conflict.
episode:A part of a story or series that is complete in itself.