The protagonist of an Epic is called a "hero".
The protagonist of an epic myth is typically a heroic figure who embarks on a grand journey or quest, facing challenges and overcoming obstacles along the way. They often possess noble qualities such as bravery, strength, and cunning, and their actions shape the outcome of the story. Examples of epic myth protagonists include characters like Odysseus from Homer's "The Odyssey" and Beowulf from the Old English poem "Beowulf."
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Baal is the protagonist in the Epic of Baal. He is also the god of thunderstorms.
Calliope was the muse of epic poetry.
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The bad guy.
The Odyssey is an epic.
the main character or protagonist in an epic that is heroically larger than life, often the source and subject of legend or a national hero
the main character or protagonist in an epic that is heroically larger than life, often the source and subject of legend or a national hero
The correct spelling of the noun is "legend" (an epic or myth).
the main character or protagonist in an epic that is heroically larger than life, often the source and subject of legend or a national hero
No. An Epic is a tale that recounts the deeds and life of a legendary hero, by Pandora's story contains no such hero. Pandora's Box is a myth. The Odyssey is an epic. Beowulf is an epic. The Lord of the Rings is an epic.
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"Dante's Inferno" is classified as an epic comedy due to its structure and journey of the protagonist Dante through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. While the poem deals with serious themes and explores the consequences of sin, it ultimately ends with the redemption and salvation of the protagonist, aligning with the conventions of a comedy in which the protagonist overcomes challenges and achieves a positive resolution.