epic
Epic poetry is a story poem on the theme of creation of nature and things, achievements of God, and the biography of heroes. Epics can be found in almost every culture that exists in human history. It is also included in epic poems that have been conveyed in narratives that are widely spoken without letters, but ordinary epic poetry is written in the form of poetry. Epic poetry is one of the three forms of poetry, together with lyric poetry and extreme poetry, and is also used as a collective term for objective literary works. In ancient Greece, it referred to the story that was sung. This method of expression was popular in ancient times and medieval times, but gradually changed into drama or novel. Homer's "Ilyas", "Odyssey", Dante's "new song", Indian literature "Ramayana" and "Mahabarata" are famous.