Lingo
e
pig
raph
a quotation or phrase placed at the beginning of a book, chapter, or other written work, often to suggest a theme or context
An epigraph is a short quotation or phrase that appears at the beginning of a book, chapter, or other literary work. It is used to set the tone, provide insight, or offer context for the content that follows. Epigraphs are often selected to reflect the themes or key ideas of the work and are usually attributed to another author or source, such as a poem, literary work, or historical figure.
1 / 2