epics

[ˈɛpɪks]

epics Definition

  • 1long poems, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation
  • 2a long film, book, or other work portraying heroic deeds and adventures or covering an extended period of time

Using epics: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "epics" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Iliad and The Odyssey are two of the most famous epics in Western literature.

  • Example

    The Lord of the Rings trilogy is an epic fantasy adventure.

  • Example

    The movie 'Gone with the Wind' is an epic historical drama.

epics Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with epics

  • a long, narrative poem that celebrates heroic deeds and legendary events

    Example

    Beowulf is an example of an epic poem.

  • a film that portrays heroic deeds and adventures or covers an extended period of time

    Example

    The Star Wars series is an example of an epic film franchise.

  • a brave and noble character in an epic poem or film who is admired for their great achievements or affected by grand events

    Example

    Achilles is an example of an epic hero in The Iliad.

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Summary: epics in Brief

Epics [ˈɛpɪks] are long poems or works of literature that tell the stories of heroic or legendary figures, or the history of a nation. They can also refer to films or books that portray heroic deeds and adventures over an extended period of time. Examples of epics include The Iliad, The Odyssey, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.