Shakespeare wrote many sonnets and plays which is what he was most well known for. However, most historians credit him with writing five narrative poems.
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YesNo, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece while narrative poems, are not, strictly speaking, epics: in scope, or in meter, or rhyme scheme.
They can be considered narrative poems.
Calls for religious reform. Operas. Epic poems. Symphonies. Philosophical texts. Scientific articles.
He wrotesonnets and epic poems. And plays of course.
He did not write any haiku, limericks or how-to instruction books. For A+ the answer is Melodramas TAO
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YesNo, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece while narrative poems, are not, strictly speaking, epics: in scope, or in meter, or rhyme scheme.
They can be considered narrative poems.
Epic poems
Calls for religious reform. Operas. Epic poems. Symphonies. Philosophical texts. Scientific articles.
long, narrative poems. He was an epic guy.
epic poems
epic poems
He wrotesonnets and epic poems. And plays of course.
they are called 'epic' poems because of their massive length and detail
Haiku, sonnet, free form/free verse, epic, couplet, narrative...