Phrases with «great epics»

"Great epics" refers to long narrative poems or stories that are known for their grand scale, heroic characters, and important themes. These epics often explore significant events, such as battles or journeys, and frequently involve characters of great courage and strength. Full definition

Sentences with «great epics»

  • Following 2017's controversial Secret Empire, Marvel has announced their next big event, Infinity Countdown, a storyline beginning in February that will set up the «greatest epic in the history of the Infinity Stones.» (screenrant.com)
  • - Andrew Smith, Michael L. Printz Honor winning author of Grasshopper Jungle «Front Lines does what great epics are meant to do: tells us the human side of history with honesty, wit, and clarity. (bookbrowse.com)
  • What he had in mind was the Vergilian sense of vocation, which distinguishes the Aeneid from Homer's equally great epic, the Iliad. (religion-online.org)
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