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Classical epic tradition:

  • Firstly, one must grasp the basic fundamentals of the epic tradition in order to understand the epic works and then be able to critique them. Epic poetry is typically known for the heroism in its lines as well as themes, as seen by the definition of the genre, which is a lengthy narrative poem that recounts a hero's exploits and the struggles of a hero. The epic poetry might not always feature heroic symbols and individuals. Epic poetry typically centres on adventure if it does not mention combat of a particular hero. Both heroism and adventure can involve strife and that is what happens in an epic poem. In other words, if an epic poetry includes battle, an adventure might be there as well.
  • For instance, the images of English epic works like Beowulf, the oldest extant epic poem, John Milton's Paradise Lost, and Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, written in early modern English of the olden times, all feature both the acts of adventure and nobility. In other words, epic poetry weaves heroic, noble, and adventurous deeds together.

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