Understanding the Elements of an Epic Narrative

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An epic is a long narrative poem centered around a heroic figure on a significant journey or quest of historical importance. This type of storytelling often features elements like epic heroes, conflicts, heroic quests, and divine interventions. Epics can be categorized into literary and folk epics, each with its unique characteristics and origins. Dive deep into the fascinating world of epic literature and explore the enduring themes that make these tales timeless.


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  1. The Epic

  2. What is an epic? An epic is a long narrative poem about a larger- than-life hero who is engaged in a dangerous journey, or quest, that is important to the history of a nation or people (14)

  3. Types of Epic Literary Epic Folk Epic Originally recited or sung as entertainment Passed down orally Specific author

  4. Elements of the Epic EPIC HERO EPIC CONFLICT HEROIC QUEST DIVINE INTERVENTION

  5. Epic Hero Main character of an epic Holds high status in society Characteristics: Strong Brave Loyal

  6. Epic Conflict The struggles and obstacles that the hero has to endure in the plot. Hero eventually proves his strength, loyalty, and wisdom upon completion of the conflict

  7. Heroic Quest The journey that the hero takes in search of something of value to his people

  8. Divine Intervention Hero receives help from a god or other supernatural force Another god may also work against the hero

  9. Works Cited http://www.arhstatues.com/index.php?route=produ ct/product&product_id=47 http://www.wikishareideas.com/adminsarticle/iliad http://www.citelighter.com/history/history/knowle dgecards/athena http://www.greek-islands.us/greek- gods/poseidon/poseidon.jpg

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