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Student Essay on The History of an Epic: Why the Aeneid Is a Perfect Example of Epic Poetry

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The History of an Epic: Why the Aeneid Is a Perfect Example of Epic Poetry

Summary:   An epic should poetically tell a story featuring a prominent, likeable protagonist who must undertake a vastly difficult quest of some sort in order to save, destroy, or begin a new race or nation. Virgil's Aeneid is a perfect example of epic poetry, and it serves as a standard for other epics to follow. The character Aeneas fulfills all the necessary traits of an epic hero; he is a noble, brave leader and a good husband and father, and he overcomes great adversity to achieve a seemingly unattainable goal.


The History of an Epic:

Why the Aeneid is an Excellent Example of Epic Poetry

Have you ever sat down and contemplated the vast amount of literary geniuses that there are and ever were? If you have read such poets as Virgil and Homer, then you must have experienced the feeling of knowing how great these men actually were. Virgil's Aeneid is an extraordinarily perfect example of epic poetry. It is not only one of the most notable epics of all time and the work that made Virgil famous, but it is also an excellent story with interesting characters and fascinating themes.

Before we get into the details, you might be asking yourself, "What is an epic"" In most simple terms, an epic is "a long narrative poem presenting characters of high position in a series of adventures which.....

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