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Title: INTRODUCTION to EPIC POETRY


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INTRODUCTIONtoEPIC POETRY
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Early Literary Influences Historical Events
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What is Epic Poetry?
  • Long narrative poem recounting actions, travels,
    adventures, and heroic episodes
  • Written in an elevated style
  • Celebrates the deed of a legendary hero or god.
  • The deeds of the hero are presented without
    favoritism, revealing his failings as well as his
    virtues.

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What is Epic Poetry?
  • The action, often in battle, reveals the
    more-than-human strength of the heroes as they
    engage in acts of courage
  • The setting covers several nations, the whole
    world, or even the universe

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What is Epic Poetry?
  • The episodes, even though they may be fictional,
    provide an explanation for some of the
    circumstances or events in the history of a
    nation or people
  • The gods and lesser divinities play an active
    role in the outcome of actions.
  • All of the various adventures form an organic
    whole, where each event relates in some way to
    the central theme.

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Epic Conventions
  • Poem begins with a statement of the theme
  • Invocation to a muse or other deity
  • Story begins in medias res
  • Catalogs (or lists of participants on each side,
    ships, sacrifices, etc)
  • Histories and descriptions of significant items
    (who made a sword or shield)

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Epic Conventions
  • Epic simile (a long simile where the image
    becomes an object of art in its own right as well
    as serving to clarify the subject)
  • Frequent use of epithets (Aeneus the true
    tall-masted ships
  • Use of patronymics (calling son by fathers name)
    Laertes son
  • Long, formal speeches

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Epic Conventions
  • Journey to the underworld
  • Use of the number three (attempts or made three
    times, etc)
  • Previous episodes in the story are recounted
    later through
  • flashbacks.

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Literary Devices
  • Alliteration-- repetition of of similar sounds
    especially initial consonant or stressed syllable
    (eg. Shilds strong son 23, line 19)
  • Metaphor- comparison between two similar things
  • Simile- Comparison using like or as

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Literary Devices Cont.
  • Epithet- brief phrase characterizes a person
    place or thing (eg. the Lord or all Life, the
    Rule of glory, the Lord of heaven and earth)
  • Kenning- two-word metaphorical name for something
    (eg. sea-road for ocean 30, line 239)

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Literary Elements
  • Internal Conflict- Struggle that takes place
    within the mind of a character who is torn
    between opposing feelings and desires
  • External Conflict- When a character struggles
    against some outside force Person, nature,
    society, or fate.
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