A "saga" is "a long detailed account." (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/saga)
In this way, it is like a story. You could say "at the conclusion of her saga, we were all virtually asleep." When someone just won't shut up about something, rattling on and on, that is his/her saga.
Sometimes it can be like a "soap-box." If a person always talks about the same thing, for example women's rights, then women's rights is that person's usual saga.
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The trilogy was about a family's saga through six generations.
Sagas are usually stories about ancient Germany, and a few other nothern European countries. Sentence Example: Henry's recitation of his troubles soon developed into a saga. In this example I used exagerration as a Henry did not really recite a saga, but merely told a long story by mouth. Sagas were traditionally told through oral tradition.
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Icelanders have many sagas of their peoples. The Iliad is an ancient Greek saga.
The trilogy was about a family's saga through six generations.
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Sagas are usually stories about ancient Germany, and a few other nothern European countries. Sentence Example: Henry's recitation of his troubles soon developed into a saga. In this example I used exagerration as a Henry did not really recite a saga, but merely told a long story by mouth. Sagas were traditionally told through oral tradition.
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