logging in or signing up The Epic Presentaion ksvoboda Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 27 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 03, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description What are the general characteristics of the epic? a simple, easy to understand explanation of the characteristics and conventions of structure found in most epic. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript THE EPIC: THE EPIC A TIMELESS GENRE RUINED BY HOLLYWOODDEFINITION: DEFINITION A long narrative poem, written in elevated style, recounting the deeds of noble or semi-divine person Three different types: Folk Epic Art Epic Mock EpicFolk epic: Folk epic A folk epic is such a story that evolves from the people of a civilization and their lives. It rises above the facts of those lives, although it is grounded in those facts, to the commonality of their human experiences, wisdom, and values. Example: Beowulf , The Iliad , The OdesseyArt Epic: Art Epic An art epic , on the contrary, is a deliberate creation by the artist-writer about a civilization or a people. It, too, may be based on a long-ago histories or on long-ago literature. Example: Paradise LostMock Epic: Mock Epic A mock epic is a long, heroic-comical poem that merely imitates features of the classical epic. The poet often takes an elevated style of language, but incongruously applies that language to mundane or ridiculous objects and situations. The mock epic focuses frequently on the exploits of an antihero whose activities illustrate the shallowness of a class or group he represents. This style of epic is a satire. Example: Rape of the LockConvention of Structure: Convention of Structure (A convention is literary device associated with a specific genre.) Theme (subject matter) stated in the opening lines Poet invokes a Muse for guidance and inspiration Action takes place in medias res (in the middle), leaving necessary exposition to be given as needed Catalogues (lists) of warriors, treasures, monsters, etc. Long formal speeches by the main charactersConvention of Structure: Convention of Structure Literary devices Kennings : compound metaphors used to describes objects or activities -- swan-road, bone-chamber, bow-bolt Epithet : a short, poetic nickname in the form of an adjective or adjectival phrased attached to or used in place of a normal name – Spear Danes; Hrothgar, Ring-giver; Bringer of Peace among Nations Alliteration : used as a memory tool to link important words and ideas within lines Caesura: a pause separating phrases within lines of poetry – an important part of poetic rhythmCommon Characteristics: Common Characteristics Hero is of imposing stature, of national or international importance, of historical or legendary importance. Setting is vast in scope (wide in geographical area), covering countries, worlds, or universes. All epics include travel. Supernatural forces (gods, demons, monsters) involve themselves in the action. Action consists of deeds of great valor; may require superhuman strength. Objective narration Style – grand simplicity and sustained elevation You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
The Epic Presentaion ksvoboda Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 27 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 03, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description What are the general characteristics of the epic? a simple, easy to understand explanation of the characteristics and conventions of structure found in most epic. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript THE EPIC: THE EPIC A TIMELESS GENRE RUINED BY HOLLYWOODDEFINITION: DEFINITION A long narrative poem, written in elevated style, recounting the deeds of noble or semi-divine person Three different types: Folk Epic Art Epic Mock EpicFolk epic: Folk epic A folk epic is such a story that evolves from the people of a civilization and their lives. It rises above the facts of those lives, although it is grounded in those facts, to the commonality of their human experiences, wisdom, and values. Example: Beowulf , The Iliad , The OdesseyArt Epic: Art Epic An art epic , on the contrary, is a deliberate creation by the artist-writer about a civilization or a people. It, too, may be based on a long-ago histories or on long-ago literature. Example: Paradise LostMock Epic: Mock Epic A mock epic is a long, heroic-comical poem that merely imitates features of the classical epic. The poet often takes an elevated style of language, but incongruously applies that language to mundane or ridiculous objects and situations. The mock epic focuses frequently on the exploits of an antihero whose activities illustrate the shallowness of a class or group he represents. This style of epic is a satire. Example: Rape of the LockConvention of Structure: Convention of Structure (A convention is literary device associated with a specific genre.) Theme (subject matter) stated in the opening lines Poet invokes a Muse for guidance and inspiration Action takes place in medias res (in the middle), leaving necessary exposition to be given as needed Catalogues (lists) of warriors, treasures, monsters, etc. Long formal speeches by the main charactersConvention of Structure: Convention of Structure Literary devices Kennings : compound metaphors used to describes objects or activities -- swan-road, bone-chamber, bow-bolt Epithet : a short, poetic nickname in the form of an adjective or adjectival phrased attached to or used in place of a normal name – Spear Danes; Hrothgar, Ring-giver; Bringer of Peace among Nations Alliteration : used as a memory tool to link important words and ideas within lines Caesura: a pause separating phrases within lines of poetry – an important part of poetic rhythmCommon Characteristics: Common Characteristics Hero is of imposing stature, of national or international importance, of historical or legendary importance. Setting is vast in scope (wide in geographical area), covering countries, worlds, or universes. All epics include travel. Supernatural forces (gods, demons, monsters) involve themselves in the action. Action consists of deeds of great valor; may require superhuman strength. Objective narration Style – grand simplicity and sustained elevation