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Title: EPIC POETRY


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EPIC POETRY
  • by
  • Dr. Bookie Reynolds
  • Pellissippi State Technical Community College

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EPIC POETRY
  • An epic is a long narrative poem, written in a
    dignified, formal style, in sufficient detail to
    give a picture of a race or nation and its
    civilization.
  • The action of an epic is centered around a hero
    of more than human proportions.

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EPIC POETRY
  • A folk epic is an epic poem of uncertain
    authorship, e.g. Homers Iliad and Odyssey, the
    Old English Beowulf, the Sumerian Gilgamesh.
  • A literary or art epic is an epic poem written by
    a known author for a specific purpose,
    e.g.Virgils Æneid, Dantes Divine Comedy,
    Miltons Paradise Lost.

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EPIC POETRY
Characteristics of epics--both folk and literary
  • The hero is of imposing stature, of national or
    international importance, and of great historical
    and legendary significance.
  • The setting is vast in scope, covering great
    nations, the world, or the universe.
  • The actions consist of deeds of great valor or
    requiring superhuman courage.

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EPIC POETRY
Characteristics of epics--both folk and literary
  • Supernatural forcesgods, angels, and
    demonsinterest themselves in the action and
    intervene from time to time.
  • A style of sustained elevation and grand
    simplicity is used.
  • The epic poet recounts the deeds of the heroes
    with objectivity.

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EPIC POETRY
Additionally, epics employ some or all of the
standard conventions.
  • Statement of theme
  • Invocation to Muse
  • In medias res
  • Epic Question
  • Catalogs of warriors, ships, armies, etc.
  • Extended formal speeches
  • Stock epithets
  • Epic similes (extended similes)
  • Hand-to-hand combat between heroes
  • Descriptions of armor, weaponry
  • Sacrifices, rituals to gods
  • Bragging, boasting
  • Feasting
  • Funeral rites, lamenting
  • Digressive episodes
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