An epigraph needs to be indented from the left margin of the page just like a block quote. Below the quote, add an em dash, and flush the name of the author and the work from which the quote comes to the right.
An epigraph looks like a short inscribed quote on a 3-D object like a statue or building or a short quote on a piece of paper. No matter what it is on, it usually comes before the written work to denote its theme.
Establish a theme
At the beginning of a chapter
Epigraph
Windows XP is an example of an OS. Windows Vista is an example of an OS. Windows 7 is an example of an OS. Mac OS X is an example of an OS.
kokey is a example of a drama produced by the Philippines..
I wandered lonely as a cloud" is an example of what
Windows Vista or Windows XP for example.
Epigraph
an inscription, like in a grave stone
The power of God on Earth The Empire of Man-kind --- Genghis Khan
A signature quote.
== == * An epigraph is a quotation placed at the beginning of a work or a chapter. * An epigraph should be formatted like a block quotation. * Never place an epigraph in quotation marks. * Place an epigraph in italics. * Place a foot note number after the epigraph.
"Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Yes, an epigraph can appear at the end of a story. While it's more common to see epigraphs at the beginning of a story, placing one at the end can also be done to offer a reflective or closing commentary.
There is an epigraph of Mahatma Gandhi on Indian Currency. It is a word for inscription on coins or currency.
At the beginning of a chapter
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It is called an epigraph (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigraph_(literature) ).
Cather's quotation from her opening epigraph is echoed throughout Virgil.