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In music, a prologue is an introductory piece that precedes the main composition, setting the tone or theme for the rest of the work.
A prologue is an introductory section of a literary work, often providing background information or setting the stage for the main story.
In film, a prologue is an opening sequence that sets the stage for the main story, often providing background information or introducing key elements.
In theater, a prologue is a speech or section of a play that comes before the main action, usually providing context or setting the scene.
In the context of a writer, a prologue is often used to provide background information or set the stage for the main story.
In the context of a psychologist, a prologue may be used to introduce a research study or provide a brief overview of a therapeutic approach.
Historians may use a prologue to provide context for the events or time period they are writing about.
Playwrights may use a prologue to set the tone or theme of the play before the action begins.
Filmmakers may use a prologue to provide important background information or context for the story that will unfold in the film.