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It is called an Epic poem. An epic poem is one that is very long and told like a story
One example of an epic poem is "The Odyssey" by Homer. This ancient Greek poem follows the adventure of Odysseus as he tries to return home after the Trojan War. It is a classic work of literature and is considered one of the greatest epic poems of all time.
An epic poem. It was written by Homer. Homer also wrote the Illiad another epic poem.
how do i find a epic poem because i cant find one
Yes, an epic is essentially a very long poem, the story of which can be a tragic one.
A long poem can be called an epic poem.
No, Beowulf is actually classified as an epic poem, the oldest surviving epic poem of Anglo-Saxson tradition.
The word 'epic' means something that is very long or extended, such as a lengthy poem or story. Because an epic is something long, there is no such thing as a one page epic.
An epic in English literature is a long, stretched out poem (that doesn't particularly have to rhyme) that recounts a tale of an epic hero. One good example of an Epic would be Beowulf.
One of the earliest known authors and poets was Enheduanna, high priestess of Akkadia (Assyria) from 2285-2250 BC. Other early poetry includes the Epic of Gilgamesh around 2000 B.C. and of course Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" around 800 B.C.
Well Helen of Troy is in the Illiad which is an epic. Odysseus is in the epic The Odyssey. Hope that helps
One kind of narrative poem is the epic poem. Epic poems typically tell a long and adventurous story involving heroic characters and grand themes. Examples include "The Odyssey" and "Beowulf."