"Like pebbles stuck in the suckers of some octopus dragged from its lair - so strips of skin torn." (Fagles, p. 165, lines 476-477)
The joker from dark knight
Hot like Jack Sparrow is mine (and my fave) but no one else is.
I agree this is the best movie ever it is EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An epic that defines or supports some nationalistic theme. For example the stories of King Arthur define and support Breton/Christian nationality. The Tales of Charlemagne do the same for France. The Epic of Gilgamesh was for the City State of Kish.
In the film "EPIC 2015," the narrator suggests that at its best, EPIC will be tailored to individual preferences and needs, creating a personalized experience for users. This customization aims to enhance engagement and relevance, allowing content to resonate more deeply with each viewer. Ultimately, the goal is to create a more meaningful and impactful interaction with digital media.
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The joker from dark knight
This is an example of a lengthy speech.
create a epic simile
An epic simile is a simile developed over many lines, mainly an epic poem. A sentece would be like.... "The Odyssey, by Homer, has many lines of epic simile"
An ordinary simile is a comparison using "like" or "as" that is relatively straightforward and brief, while an epic simile is a more elaborate comparison found in epic poetry that can extend over several lines or even multiple paragraphs. Epic similes typically use more exaggerated imagery and involve more elaborate descriptions than ordinary similes.
Homeric simile, also called epic simile, is a detailed comparison in the form of a simile that is many lines in length
The Epic of Gilgamesh is the best-known surviving example of Mesopotamian literature.
as many souls as leaves that yield their hold on boughs and fall through forests in the early frost of autumn
One epic simile in the Fitzgerald Translation of the Odyssey is when Odysseus describes the scene of the Cyclops (Polyphemus). "...I leaned on it turning it as a shipwright turns a drill in planking..." (IX, 416-418) This shows how Odysseus rammed the scorched olive tree in Polyphemus' eye.
the launch is as amazing as a firework
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