Difference between Sequel and Prequel

What is the difference between Sequel and Prequel?

Sequel as a noun is a narrative that is written after another narrative set in the same universe, especially a narrative that is chronologically set after its predecessors, or (perhaps improper usage) any narrative that has a preceding narrative of its own. while Prequel as a noun is in a series of works, an installment that is set chronologically before its predecessor, especially the original narrative or (perhaps improper usage) any narrative work with at least one sequel.

Sequel

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A narrative that is written after another narrative set in the same universe, especially a narrative that is chronologically set after its predecessors, or (perhaps improper usage) any narrative that has a preceding narrative of its own.

Prequel

Part of speech: noun

Definition: In a series of works, an installment that is set chronologically before its predecessor, especially the original narrative or (perhaps improper usage) any narrative work with at least one sequel.

We hope you now know whether to use Sequel or Prequel in your sentence.

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