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Characteristics & Conventions
Epic Poetry Characteristics & Conventions
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Essential Question What are the characteristics and conventions of epic poetry and how do they influence plot?
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What are the characteristics?
The HERO is a figure of imposing stature, of national or international importance, and of great historical or legendary significance. The SETTING is vast in scope, covering great nations, the world, or the universe.
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The ACTION consists of deeds of great valor or requiring superhuman courage.
SUPERNATURAL FORCES—gods, angels, and demons--interest themselves in the action and intervene from time to time
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A STYLE of sustained elevation and grand simplicity is used.
The epic poet recounts the deeds of his heroes with OBJECTIVITY.
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What are the conventions of the epic?
The poet opens by stating his THEME. Invokes a MUSE to inspire and instruct him.
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Opens his narrative in medias res—in the middle of things—giving the necessary exposition in later portions of the epic. He includes CATALOGS of warriors, ships, armies.
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Conventions of an Epic He gives extended FORMAL SPEECHES by the main characters. He makes frequent use of the EPIC SIMILE.
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