exodos

/ˈɛksədɑs/
noun
  1. The final scene or departure in an ancient Greek play, especially a tragedy, following the last choral song.
    • The chorus sang a solemn hymn during the exodos as the characters left the stage.
    • In the exodos of the tragedy, the hero finally accepts his fate.
    • Students analyzed the exodos to understand how the playwright resolved the story.
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