In these times, epic is very blurry definition. When we think of something epic, we mean something from middle ages, or further, and some sort of long and hard adventure. That's about the real definition. But now, it can also be something like the scene from the movie "300", what is now called, as the "THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!"-SCENE. Everything in that scene represents what todays definition for epic stands for.
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An epic tale means that a story has a heroic character that faces undefeatable obstacles and somehow overcomes them and triumphs.
The reunion was truly epic. I'm reading another epic tale.
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The Wife of Bath's Tale is not an epic. It is a tale from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories written in the Middle Ages. The Wife of Bath's Tale is a narrative poem that explores themes of marriage, gender roles, and power dynamics.
An epic in English literature is a long, stretched out poem (that doesn't particularly have to rhyme) that recounts a tale of an epic hero. One good example of an Epic would be Beowulf.