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    Notes on Epic Poetry

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    Notes on Epic Poetry An epic or heroic poem falls into one of two patterns‚ both established by Homer: the structure (and allegory to life) may be either war or journey‚ and the hero may be on a quest (as Odysseus is) or pursuing conquest (as Achilles is). Features of legend building evident in epic include the following: 1. the hero’s near-invulnerability (Achilles’ heel‚ the spot on Seigfried’s back); 2. the hero’s fighting without conventional weapons (as in Beowulf’s wrestling Grendel); 3

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    Jeannie Watts Mrs. Smith English 9 Period 2 May 20‚ 2013 My Personal Hero Journey Have you ever thought about the fact that you are on a journey? Every single person is on a personal life journey. We all became more ourselves and developed throughout our life journey and became a different‚ more mature person along the way. The Odyssey by Homer is an epic poem that is a metaphor for life that teaches its reader that they have challenges that shape who they

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Test of One Knight’s Chivalric Attributes Loyalty‚ courage‚ honor‚ purity‚ and courtesy are all attributes of a knight that displays chivalry. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is truly a story of the test of these attributes. In order to have a true test of these attributes‚ there must first be a knight worthy of being tested‚ meaning that the knight must possess chivalric attributes to begin with. Sir Gawain is self admittedly not the best knight around. He

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    My Hero is called Carlyle Meeks he is in the woods lost. His strengths are surviving in the woods‚ his weaknesses are facing giant snakes and giant spiders. He does have a family‚ but he ran away when he was five. “Help is anybody out there? Why am i saying help for i’m in the middle of the woods.” “It’s getting to become dark I need to make camp and a fire! Also ‚I need to get some food I’m starving! CHIRP CHIRP! A bird is that all there is out here . Ohh what is over there it’s a deer YESSS!”

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    EPIC Organizational Behavior Drew Foster A. Initial Thinking About My Career 3 B. Self Knowledge and Awareness 4 EPIC 1: MBTI 4 EPIC 2: Career Leader Work Interest Scores 4 EPIC 3: Career Leader Work Profile 5 EPIC 4: Chosen Self-Assessment Results 5 C. Career Exploration and Plan 12 EPIC 5: Three Jobs That Interest Me 12 EPIC 6: Most Desired Job 14 EPIC 7: Two Potential Companies 15 EPIC 8: Summary of Interview 16 EPIC 9: Three-Year Plan 18 EPIC 10: Current Resume

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    some awesome heroic kings.The first of these hero-kings is Shield Sheafson‚ who is basically awesome because he could rampage and pillage with the best of them—both on the battlefield and in the mead hall‚ if you get our drift. He is an orphan‚ but he eventually becomes king and then subjugates other nearby

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    Like any story‚ epics are only as captivating as the actions of their main character. The development of an epic hero begins with the buildup and occurrence of an event that either triggers or happens due to the tragic flaw of the hero. In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the protagonist fills the classic example of a hero through some obvious and sometimes more subtle aspects of the story. Without a hero‚ there is no epic. Likewise‚ without Gilgamesh‚ there is no epic tale of his triumph. Through his changes

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    filled tale of Beowulf‚ the heron Beowulf was‚ at the time‚ considered the modern day superman. His character exemplifies the Germanic hero‚ and consequently the Anglo-Saxon ideal: strong‚ fearless‚ bold‚ loyal‚ and stoic in his acceptance of fate. With the absence of humility‚ yet his important role in society and his ideals of chivalry‚ Beowulf was the definition of a hero in his own time. This novel develops the theme that with honor towards chivalry and faith in yourself‚ anything can be accomplished

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    Interpretations of Joseph Campbell and the Hero’s Journey ____________________________________________________________ The Hero’s Journey: 1. Heroes are introduced in the ORDINARY WORLD‚ where 2. they receive the CALL TO ADVENTURE. 3. They are RELUCTANT at first or REFUSE THE CALL‚ but 4. are encouraged by a MENTOR to 5. CROSS THE FIRST THRESHOLD and enter the Special World‚ where 6. they encounter TESTS‚ ALLIES‚ AND ENEMIES. 7. They APPROACH THE INMOST CAVE‚ crossing a second threshold 8. where

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    Odyssey Epic

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    An epic is a long‚ narrative poem in an elevated style that celebrates heroic achievement and treats themes of historical‚ national‚ religious‚ or legendary significance. To be qualified as an epic‚ the piece must contain these twelve stages: the ordinary world‚ the call to adventure‚ refusal of the call‚ meeting with the mentor‚ crossing the threshold‚ tests‚ allies and enemies‚ approach‚ the ordeal‚ the reward‚ the road back‚ the resurrection and the return with the elixir. Numerous stages were

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