Heroic Epics
Heroic epics are long narrative poems that celebrate the deeds of heroic figures, often reflecting the values and beliefs of a culture. These stories typically involve quests, battles, and the struggle between good and evil, showcasing the bravery and strength of the protagonists. Famous examples include Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid.
These epics often serve to inspire and educate audiences about their history and moral lessons. They are characterized by elevated language, formal structure, and the presence of supernatural elements, such as gods or mythical creatures, which influence the heroes' journeys and fates.