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Epic storytelling

Epic storytelling refers to a narrative style that conveys grand, often heroic tales about significant events, characters, or quests. Traditionally found in literature, myths, and oral traditions, these stories often involve larger-than-life figures facing monumental challenges. They typically explore universal themes like honor, bravery, and the human condition. Epics, such as Homer’s "Iliad" or the "Mahabharata," are characterized by their extensive scope, rich detail, and cultural significance, capturing the values and struggles of a society while inspiring audiences through their portrayal of resilience and the quest for meaning.