extended metaphor
Yes fairly long
ramayana ,mahabharath,vedas all are Indian epics
There are two main types of epics: primary/primary epics and secondary/secondary epics. Primary epics are considered to be of oral tradition and are usually of unknown authorship, such as the "Epic of Gilgamesh" or the "Iliad." Secondary epics are literary epics, consciously imitating the traditional form of primary epics, such as "The Aeneid" or "Paradise Lost."
Yes, epics and ballads are types of narrative poems. Epics are long, heroic poems that typically recount the deeds of a legendary hero, while ballads are shorter narrative poems that often tell a story of love, adventure, or tragedy in a song-like format.
they are called epics
Sagas, epics
Those were epics.
Novels or in Greek times they were called "Epics"
The type of poem is an "epic" and the Greek epics included the Iliad (about the Trojan War and the Greek warriors Agamemnon and Achilles) and the Odyssey (about the warrior Odysseus trying to return home, and being beset by the machinations of the gods).
An epic is a long narrative poem that typically tells the story of a hero's journey and often includes elements of mythology and grandeur. A story, on the other hand, is a broader term that can refer to any narrative, whether it be short or long, fictional or non-fictional, that conveys a sequence of events. In essence, all epics are stories, but not all stories are epics.
EPICSlongpoemmain character is a brave herowritten downbelieved to be trueFABLE shortnot a poemmain character is usually an animalpassed on from generation to generationteaches a lesson
it was used in the canterbury tales and in English translations of greek epics