This is a central message or lesson of a story.
What is, Theme?
This type of character is the main hero in a epic poem, often going on a long journey
What is, an epic hero?
Epic poems often begin in the middle of the action. What is this called?
What is medias res?
This text structure describes event in time order
What is, Chronological order?
An object that represents a deeper meaning
What is, symbolism?
This theme focuses on faith and trust with family, friends, or a cause.
What is , Loyalty?
This character type is one that opposes, challenges, and creates conflict to the hero.
What is , antagonist?
Repeated phrases like "swift-footed Achilles" are called this.
What is a epithet?
This structure shows similarities and differences between characters settings etc.
What is, compare & contrast?
This device helps connect the hero to a larger world by referencing Gods or legends
What is, allusion?
A common epic theme involving bravery and honor is called this.
What is , Heroism?
This trait(s) describes a brave & strong hero who faces supernatural challenges.
What is , Heroic?
This is a long speech made by a character, commonly found in epic poems.
What is a monologue?
This event shows how one event can lead to another
What is , cause and effect?
A formal, long speech made by a character in an epic poem.
What is a Monologue?
This theme deals with destiny and unavoidable outcomes.
What is, Fate?
This character supports, aids, and accompanies the main hero usually helping the hero in adventures.
What is , Sidekick?
This is a long narrative poem about heroic deeds and adventures.
What is an epic poem?
This structures gives a problem and how it is resolved
What is , Problem & solution?
an extended, detailed comparison spanning multiple lines, often found in epic poetry
What is , epic simile?
This theme explores the consequences of excessive pride.
What is , Hubris?
This character type is one that is unchanged throughout the story
What is, static character?
The opening request for inspiration from a muse is called this.
What is an invocation.
Epic poems often include flashbacks that disrupt this structure
What is, Chronological structure?
This specialized metaphorical phrase, such as "whale-road" for the sea or "ring-giver" for a king, is commonly used in Old English epic poetry.
What is Kenning?