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Notebook # 15
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What is an Epic? A long narrative poem written in formal, elegant language Tells about a series of quests undertaken by a great hero Hero is a warrior who embodies the values cherished by the culture who is reciting the epic
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Epic Oldest stories in the world are epics 2000 B.C. Mesopotamians told the epic of Gilgamesh, hero searching for eternal life 500 B.C. Greeks recited the Iliad and Odyssey, epics of great Trojan War Heroes 700 A.D. Anglo-Saxons told the tale of Beowulf, who saved his kingdom from two swamp monsters
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What is a Mock Epic? A short narrative poem that imitates the old epic tales, but in a comical way Minimal use of Elegant language Slang is used “Hero” is not on a quest
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Ernest Lawrence Thayer (1863- 1940) Journalist Submitted “Casey at the Bat” to the San Francisco Examiner in 1888. Did not sign his real name to his work Used his nickname, Phin, from his days at Harvard instead.
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Poem’s growing presence After the poem was published by the Examiner, William De Wolf Hopper, a vaudeville entertainer was given a copy of the poem. He memorized it quickly and recited it at a baseball night performance where the audience went wild. Hopper used this to help boost his career
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Poem’s popularity Even though the poem was becoming widely known, Thayer refused to take ownership for many years He claimed it was badly written When Thayer finally admitted to writing the Mock epic, he refused to take any money that had been made from the epic He asked to “never be reminded of it again.”
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