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Epic hipness
To save all the lives lost because of sinking B Lucy Epic-Awesome
It was me Bowen! I invented pipes u r just a frog this you 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 get revoked kid Allen is epic
no way! CursingL: ok With very advanced technology, a lot of imagination, and a very very very very long time, yes. it would be epic.
cancer, death, deformed newborns. so many toxins go into that water, the poor villagers that live along the river in remote areas are dropping like flies. kids left without parents, some elders outliving their children. even deformation of people alive and living there. there's a special they did on the "local" channel that i watched a long time ago where they interviewed this one guy who lived in a village. if i find it i will post it for u.
Mock-heroic
This writing style is known as mock epic or mock-heroic. It often involves using grand language and elevated literary techniques to describe everyday or trivial events or subjects in a humorous or satirical way. Famous examples include Alexander Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" and Jonathan Swift's "The Battle of the Books."
A mock epic convention is a literary device where a trivial or mundane subject is treated with the grandeur and epic style typically reserved for more serious or heroic themes. This creates a humorous effect by exaggerating the significance of the trivial subject.
An epic is a long narrative poem that portrays the deeds of a hero on a grand scale, often incorporating elements of mythology or legendary figures. A mock epic is a satirical work that imitates the style and conventions of an epic poem, but portrays a trivial or mundane subject matter instead of heroic deeds. Mock epics use humor and irony to critique aspects of society or human nature.
"Mac Flecknoe" by John Dryden is considered a mock epic because it parodies the grand style and lofty themes of traditional epic poetry by applying them to a trivial, mundane subject. The poem satirizes the pretentiousness and mediocrity of a contemporary poet (Shadwell) by portraying his succession as a king of dullness in a humorous and exaggerated manner, using epic conventions like elaborate descriptions and heroic language.
The Nun's Priest's Tale contains mock epic elements through its exaggerated language, epic-style battles between the rooster and the fox, and the grandiose tone used to depict seemingly trivial events. By employing epic conventions in a humorous way, Chaucer satirizes the traditional epic form and aims to entertain the audience.
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Similaer to the epic.its large,comprehensive,and contains many incidents and characters. Unlike the serious epic,which treats great persons,the comic epic treats persons pf inferior rank and manner(the generic subject matter of comedy)instead of kings and nobels and it portrays the ridiculous
William Carey is considered by many to be the father of the English epic. This was a style of story writing in England.
It has a keyboard that's all that matters.
Epic themes and grandeur Heroic protagonist Supernatural elements and intervention Long narrative poem Formal language and elevated style