Completar Frases Epic and Epopee: Fill in the Blanks ChallengeVersión en línea Test your knowledge of epic poetry and its themes with this engaging fill-in-the-blanks game! por Gina Mendoza de Morales 1 epic deeds culture Virgil's genre journey culture Homer's Odyssey hero heroic divine experience style events poetry verse history beings collective structure values scale Iliad Aeneid grand battles nation narrative epopee The terms " " and " " refer to a of that celebrates and significant . An epic typically features a , often involving a hero's , , and the intervention of . These narratives are characterized by their elevated and formal , often written in . The epopee , a term derived from the Greek word for " story " or " narrative , " emphasizes the same themes but may focus more on the of a or rather than an individual . Both forms serve to preserve , , and , often reflecting the ideals of the society from which they originate . Notable examples include " " and " , " as well as " . "