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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.
Yes fairly long
ramayana ,mahabharath,vedas all are Indian epics
Yes, epics and ballads are types of narrative poems. Epics are long, heroic poems that typically recount the deeds of a legendary hero, while ballads are shorter narrative poems that often tell a story of love, adventure, or tragedy in a song-like format.
Epics are long, narrative poems of a serious subject that contain heroic deeds and events. Different kinds are primary or original epics. Also epyllion which is a little epic.
they are called epics
Those were epics.
Sagas, epics
The type of poem is an "epic" and the Greek epics included the Iliad (about the Trojan War and the Greek warriors Agamemnon and Achilles) and the Odyssey (about the warrior Odysseus trying to return home, and being beset by the machinations of the gods).
Novels or in Greek times they were called "Epics"
EPICSlongpoemmain character is a brave herowritten downbelieved to be trueFABLE shortnot a poemmain character is usually an animalpassed on from generation to generationteaches a lesson
it was used in the canterbury tales and in English translations of greek epics
Another name for a long narrative is an epic. Epics are usually stories that involve heroes, mythical creatures, and grand adventures.