What is an Epic Poem? The Odyssey.

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What is an Epic Poem? The Odyssey

Epic Poetry Definition: a lengthy narrative poem that usually contains the heroic deeds and events significant to a particular culture or society. Example: The Odyssey

Epic Poetry Characteristics: Begins “in medias res” (in the middle of things) Has a vast setting Features lengthy, formal speeches Contains divine interventions—THE GODS! Features heroes that embody the values and morals of the civilization The protagonist descends into the underworld/hell The hero is a figure of heroic stature, of national importance, or international prominence, and of great historical or legendary significance. The action consists of deeds of great valor or requiring great courage Poets open by invoking a muse to inspire and instruct him