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A tertiary epic is a type of epic poem that is not part of the primary or secondary epic traditions, often characterized by its derivation from existing myths or legends rather than original storytelling. It typically draws on themes and characters from earlier works, reinterpreting or reimagining them in a new context. Tertiary epics may also reflect contemporary issues or cultural changes, distinguishing themselves from the traditional epic form. Examples include works that emulate classical styles while addressing modern subjects.

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