Yes fairly long
Long comparisons in epics, known as epic similes or Homeric similes, serve to elaborate on events or characters by drawing parallels with everyday experiences or natural phenomena. They help evoke vivid imagery and emotion, enriching the narrative and providing depth to the storytelling. Though they can be lengthy, they contribute to the epic's grandeur and immersive quality.
ramayana ,mahabharath,vedas all are Indian epics
No, "lengthy" is an adjective, used to describe something that is long or extended in duration.
There are two main types of epics: primary/primary epics and secondary/secondary epics. Primary epics are considered to be of oral tradition and are usually of unknown authorship, such as the "Epic of Gilgamesh" or the "Iliad." Secondary epics are literary epics, consciously imitating the traditional form of primary epics, such as "The Aeneid" or "Paradise Lost."
long
Lengthy, long...
they are called epics
Other words for long are 'lengthy' or 'elongated.'
Another word for long is "lengthy" or "extended."
Sagas, epics
Those were epics.
lengthy