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Epic Vocabulary
  • 19 terms

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Epic
  • Long story
  • told in poetry
  • relates the great deeds of a larger-than-life
    hero
  • who embodies the values of a particular society

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Myth
  • Traditional story - serves to explain a belief

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odyssey
  • a long journey marked by changes in fortune

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Culture
  • socially transmitted behavior patterns (arts,
    beliefs, institutions)

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Epic hero
  • a main character in an epic
  • whose legendary or heroic actions are central to
    his/her culture, race, or nation

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Epic simile
  • a simile developed over several lines of verse,
    elaborated in great detail
  • Also called a Homeric simile

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Monotheism
  • belief that there is only one God

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Polytheism
  • belief in many gods

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Epithet
  • Adjective or descriptive phrase that is regularly
    used to characterize a person, place, or thing
  • Honest Abe

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Goddess
  • A female god

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Oracle
  • A person (such as a priestess) through whom a god
    is believed to speak through

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Rhapsode
  • A poet who uses extravagantly enthusiastic or
    impassioned language
  • One who recited epic and other poetry, especially
    professionally, in ancient Greece

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Rhapsody
  • An ancient Greek epic poem (or a portion of one
    suitable for uninterrupted recitation)

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Muse
  • Any goddess presiding over a particular art
  • (sometimes lowercase ) the goddess or the power
    regarded as inspiring a poet, artist, thinker, or
    the like

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Alter ego
  • Another side of oneself a second self

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Oral tradition
  • Stories passed down from one generation to the
    next

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Homer
  • 9th-century b.c., Greek epic poet reputed author
    of the Iliad and Odyssey

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Archetype
  • An original model or type after which other
    similar things are patterned a prototype
  • "'Frankenstein' . . . 'Dracula' . . . 'Dr. Jekyll
    and Mr. Hyde' . . . the archetypes that have
    influenced all subsequent horror stories" (New
    York Times)

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The Iliad
  • The older of the two surviving ancient Greek epic
    poems
  • (traditionally ascribed to Homer but containing
    material composed orally over several centuries.
    It begins with the wrathful withdrawal of the
    Greek hero Achilles from the fighting in the
    Trojan War and ends after his return to slay the
    Trojan hero Hector)
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