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Embark on a journey through mythical realms as a divine hero faces supernatural challenges with heroic deeds in a vast setting. Experience the ancient art of storytelling with extended similes, glorious battles, and the hero's task to bring new life to a dying culture in this epic tale of unparalleled stature.
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Plot centers around a Hero of Unbelievable Stature • Hero is often divine or protected by the gods or God
Vast Setting • Spans space: across land, sea, into the underworld
Sustained elevation of style. Overwritten. • Overly formal, highly stylized (poetry, lyricism (singing), exaggeration)
Poet remains objective and omniscient. The narrator sees and knows all and presents all perspectives
Epic Origins • Generally, epics are also mythologized histories. • 1) A conglomeration of pre-existing stories and characters. • 2) Often of oral origin. • 3) At least loosely based around historical or quasi-historical characters or events or characters. • 4) Set in a mythologized distant time, traditionally in the past
Extended Simile • a simile developed over several lines of verse, especially one usedin an epic poem. • Example: Like the sun rising in the east, after every cold night, the girl began to smile amid her storm of grief, for she forgot she has an essay due the next day!
The Quest • a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something: an adventurous expedition undertaken by a knight or knights to secure or achieve something: Example: thequest of the Holy Grail.
Hero’s Task • The job or what the hero is trying to accomplish • Example:“Thetask of the hero is to bring new life to a dying culture.” – From “The Hero Within” by Carol S. Pearson
Myth • A myth is a traditional story, which may describe the origins of the world and/or of a people. A myth is an attempt to explain mysteries, supernatural events, and cultural traditions.