1. Hero has supernatural qualities
2. Hero receives quest
3. Hero is tested by episodic obstacles
4. Presence of mythical beings and companions
5. Hero travels to supernatural world
6. Hero appears defeated at low point
7. Hero comes back stronger
8. Hero receives rightful place
A long poem about a hero is called an " Epic. " Kay. Bye. ;)
A mock epic is a parody of a regular epic poem. A characteristic of a mock epic is a hero that is larger than life.
No, Creon is not an epic hero in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the play takes the literary form of drama, not epic poetry. It does not have Creon as its hero either. A hero calls upon great inherent powers to carry out great deeds. Creon acts from self-interest and in fact is the source of all pain and suffering in the play.
The correct term for a long narrative poem about a larger-than-life hero would be an epic poem. Epic poems often are important to the history of a nation or the history of the people in the nation.
Epic poem actual its not so u obviously dont know what your talking about retard socalsurfnici so stop answersing questions if your just gona give people the wrong answers and confuse the like who the hell does that?
Yes, he undergoes the five stages of epic hero development in the novel The King Must Die
The main character in the elements of the epic hero cycle is the hero. The hero is typically depicted as a noble and courageous figure who embarks on a journey or quest, faces various challenges and foes, and ultimately achieves a great feat or victory. Throughout the epic, the hero undergoes personal growth and transformation, often embodying qualities such as bravery, loyalty, and determination.
Aeneas was Virgil's epic hero.
An epic hero is a literary character; a superhero is a comic-book character.
Yes. He is an epic hero, and all epic hero is intelligent and resourceful.
Beowulf is an epic hero with a nine-letter name.
He isn't. He is the epic socialist.
There are epic heroes in epic poems such as the Odyssey
No.
Probably a reference to Ulysses, the hero of Homer's epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey.
A long poem about a hero is called an " Epic. " Kay. Bye. ;)
The epic of Gilgamesh