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In the text box below, You are going to compose an epilogue for the play.

You may focus on Julia or the mistress.

It can immediately follow the play or be a set time in the future (days, weeks, months, years)

It needs to be at least 3 paragraphs.

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The stage curtain falls as the lights go out and the audience rises to give a standing ovation. The rollercoaster ride of emotions during the last few hours had been magnificent. In a heartwarming story of love, deceit, betrayal, and revenge, Julia finally breaks free from the chains of an unhappy marriage. She learns that true love is not found only in a man's words or actions, but in loving oneself. Meanwhile, the mistress pays dearly for her immoral deeds. Caught in her own web of lies and deceit, she loses everything she holds dear. Her heart shattered into a million pieces, she retreats into shadows and fades away from the story.

Days turned into weeks, weeks turned into months, and months turned into years. Julia takes her time to heal, and then builds a new life of purpose, joy, and meaning. Love finds her again in unexpected places, and she learns to trust again. Meanwhile, the story of Julia and the mistress becomes a distant memory, a whimsical tale that people tell to their children at bedtime. It stands as a reminder that choices have consequences: Julia chooses to leave an unhappy marriage and finds her happiness, while the mistress chooses to betray a married man and loses everything. The lesson we can learn from their story is to be mindful of the choices we make and to understand the impact they have. sorry its only 2 paragraphs i hope this still helped you
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