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The Epic Poem & Epic Hero

Published on Sep 05, 2016

This presentation introduces students to the devices of an epic poem and the characteristics of a hero.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Epic Poems and Epic Heroes

(epic poem devices and hero characteristics)

Epic Poem Characteristics

  • a long narrative poem detailing the deeds of a great leader strongly identified with a particular culture
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Epic Characteristics

  • the setting is broad and often includes supernatural elements
  • the hero takes on an extraordinary quest
  • some supernatural beings partake in the story
  • the story is told in very formal language
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Epic Conventions

  • begin with an invocation of the muse
  • the story begins "in medias res" (in the middle of things)
  • the story focuses on the fate of a people
  • kennings, alliteration, epic similes
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Epic Conventions, Con't.

  • symbolism
  • epithets (names to add description, repetition, to help memory)
  • references to the number 3 (reference to Christianity)
  • catalogs/lists of people, places
  • extensive battle scenes
  • stock episodes (scenes that appear in great stories)

Epic Hero

  • the central figure in a long narrative that reflects the values and heroic ideals of a particular society

Epic Hero, Con't.

  • superhuman; he is braver, stronger, smarter, and cleverer than an ordinary person.
  • on a quest for something of great value to him or to his people.
  • often of mixed divine and human birth and so possesses human weakness
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