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Introduction to Epic Poetry

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Epic poetry is so extra! But that doesn’t make it hard to read — there are just a few things you need to know before you jump into a big epic poem like Beowulf or the Odyssey.

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Epic poetry is so extra! But that doesn’t make it hard to read — there are just a few things you need to know before you jump into a big epic poem like Beowulf or the Odyssey.

Epic poetry is so extra! But that doesn’t make it hard to read — there are just a few things you need to know before you jump into a big epic poem like Beowulf or the Odyssey.

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I love big, dense, complicated texts that tackle the hard stuff — but sometimes I need something a little gentler, something that reminds me that humans have just as much capacity for goodness as for evil.

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