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Epic poetry is not a form of lyric poetry. Epic poetry typically tells a long story about heroic deeds and characters, while lyric poetry focuses more on expressing the poet's emotions and thoughts in a personal and reflective way.
The two types of early Greek literature were epic poetry and lyric poetry. Epic poetry usually tells a story of an actual historical event. Lyric poetry was actually a song written to tell a story. The Ancient Greeks also like drama and acted out both epic and lyric poetry.
Epic poetry is a form of narrative poetry, while lyric poetry expresses personal emotions and feelings.
Both lyric poetry and epic poetry are forms of poetic expression that often explore deep emotions and themes. They both use language creatively to convey meaning and evoke powerful imagery and feelings in the reader or listener. Additionally, both forms can incorporate elements of storytelling and emphasize the importance of language and rhythm in shaping the overall impact of the work.
Epic, is the right answer.
The three basic divisions of poetry are Epic, Narrative, and Lyric poetry.
They distinguished between three kinds of poetry: (religious poetry was not one) Calliope Epic poetry Erato Lyric poetry Polyhymnia Choral poetry
The muses were goddesses of the arts, including: choral dance and song, history, astronomy, epic poetry, love poetry, lyric poetry, tragedy, sacred poetry, and comedy.
Lyric poems are less concerned with story.
There is no Muse. The 9 Muses were the daughters of Zeus and the goddess of memory, Mnemosyne. They were the goddesses of knowledge, poetry etc. From them we get the word Muse-um, museum Clio
yes,lyric poetry can be about anything.
Lyric Poetry Award was created in 2001.