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The Charge of the Light Brigade (An Epic Poem from History)
‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ celebrates the self-sacrifice and heroism of 600 soldiers who charged against a 25,000 strong Russian army during the Crimean War.
Further reading: https://www.history.com/news/the-charge-of-the-light-brigade-160-years-ago
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Read by John Davies
Written by Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892)
Music by Whitesand
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Full Poem:
Half a league, half a league,
Half a league onward,
All in the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
“Forward, the Light Brigade!
Charge for the guns!” he said.
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
“Forward, the Light Brigade!”
Was there a man dismayed?
Not though the soldier knew
Someone had blundered.
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die.
Into the valley of Death
...
published: 13 Sep 2021
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"What is an Epic?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
What is an epic in literature? How are epics defined and what are some examples of epic poetry? Professor Tekla Bude answers these questions using examples from The Iliad, The Odyssey, and other examples of the genre.
The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify epics in literature but also to analyze their purposes and effects. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf
Spanish subtitles are now available for this video. To access these subtitles, click on the settings icon in the video.
Timestamps
0:00 Epic Word Origin...
published: 02 Aug 2021
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Epics and Empires - Epic Poetry Rap | Nathan Dufour
Created for the Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy, in collaboration with Dr. Ted Leinbaugh.
Dr. Ted Leinbaugh teaches his course on Epics & Empires at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill: PWAD/CMPL 489, “Empire and Diplomacy.” For more information visit https://tfed.ngo
Beat by llouis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd4MotTJ0FxCQhNgqFVpEOQ
published: 08 Feb 2022
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My Favorite Epic Poetry
In honor of #ancientsathon I decided to finally do a video all about my favorite epic poetry!
Books I Mentioned:
The Iliad by Homer
The Aeneid by Virgil
The Metamorphoses by Ovid
Civil War by Lucan
The Divine Comedy by Dante
Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso
The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser
Paradise Lost By John Milton
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage by Lord Byron
The Ballad of the White Horse by G. K. Chesterton
Social Media:
My K-Pop channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8RzAOIgYz04HDLP4K3g4Q
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/drowninginhistory
Bookstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drowninginhistory_
Twitter: https://twitter.com/drowninghistory
Email: [email protected]
published: 13 Jun 2022
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"Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense
Dive into Lewis Carroll’s epic nonsense poem, “Jabberwocky” from his novel "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There."
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As Alice wanders through the dreamscape of Looking-Glass Land in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There," she happens across a book written in an unintelligible language. Inside, she discovers an epic poem filled with nonsense, fearsome creatures, and whimsical language. Dive into Carroll's legendary poem, "Jabberwocky" and see if you can make sense of the nonsense.
Poem by Lewis Carroll, directed by Sjaak Rood.
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published: 17 Sep 2020
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How I Wrote & Published a 4,000-verse epic poem | World Poetry Day 2021
It's World Poetry Day ... so here's how I wrote a 4,000-verse epic poem and got it published. First in paperback, and now in glorious hardback.
If interested ...
Order your hardback copy of 'Haestingas' here: https://mxpublishing.com/products/haestingas-a-retelling-of-the-valiant-fall-of-england-in-verse
Get your copy of 'Haestingas' on Paperback or eBook via Amazon today: https://www.amazon.com/H%C3%A6stingas-retelling-valiant-England-verse/dp/1072916207/
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Nowhere Known by Your Friend...
published: 21 Mar 2021
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How to Write an Epic Poem
How to Write an Epic Poem. Part of the series: How To Become a Writer. Writing an epic poem involves no rules, just laying out thoughts, feelings, desires and passions on a page. Show vulnerability by writing an epic piece of poetry from the heart with tips from a screenwriter in this free video on writing. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_4986901_write-epic-poem.html
published: 19 May 2015
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What is epic poetry | epic poem characteristics
What is epic poetry | epic poem characteristics
A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the past history of a nation.
The word epic is derived from the Ancient Greek adjective, “epikos”, which means a poetic story. In literature, an epic is a long narrative poem, which is usually related to heroic deeds of a person of an unusual courage and unparalleled bravery. In order to depict this bravery and courage, the epic uses grandiose style.
As the epic poem is the earliest form of poetry, it is the earliest form of entertainment as well. Epics were written to commemorate the struggles and adventures of kings and warriors.
An epic poem is a long, narrative poem that is usually about heroic deeds and...
published: 24 Feb 2020
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The Epic Poem
This video explain the key elements of epic poetry and the epic hero
Created using Video Star: http://VideoStarApp.com/FREE
published: 03 Oct 2019
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EPIC POETRY | Introduction, types, Characteristics and Examples
No Copyright Infringement.
published: 19 Sep 2021
3:46
The Charge of the Light Brigade (An Epic Poem from History)
‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ celebrates the self-sacrifice and heroism of 600 soldiers who charged against a 25,000 strong Russian army during the Crimean ...
‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ celebrates the self-sacrifice and heroism of 600 soldiers who charged against a 25,000 strong Russian army during the Crimean War.
Further reading: https://www.history.com/news/the-charge-of-the-light-brigade-160-years-ago
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Read by John Davies
Written by Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892)
Music by Whitesand
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Full Poem:
Half a league, half a league,
Half a league onward,
All in the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
“Forward, the Light Brigade!
Charge for the guns!” he said.
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
“Forward, the Light Brigade!”
Was there a man dismayed?
Not though the soldier knew
Someone had blundered.
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die.
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon in front of them
Volleyed and thundered;
Stormed at with shot and shell,
Boldly they rode and well,
Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of hell
Rode the six hundred.
Flashed all their sabres bare,
Flashed as they turned in air
Sabring the gunners there,
Charging an army, while
All the world wondered.
Plunged in the battery-smoke
Right through the line they broke;
Cossack and Russian
Reeled from the sabre stroke
Shattered and sundered.
Then they rode back, but not
Not the six hundred.
Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon behind them
Volleyed and thundered;
Stormed at with shot and shell,
While horse and hero fell.
They that had fought so well
Came through the jaws of Death,
Back from the mouth of hell,
All that was left of them,
Left of six hundred.
When can their glory fade?
O the wild charge they made!
All the world wondered.
Honour the charge they made!
Honour the Light Brigade,
Noble six hundred!
#bravery #war #poem
https://wn.com/The_Charge_Of_The_Light_Brigade_(An_Epic_Poem_From_History)
‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ celebrates the self-sacrifice and heroism of 600 soldiers who charged against a 25,000 strong Russian army during the Crimean War.
Further reading: https://www.history.com/news/the-charge-of-the-light-brigade-160-years-ago
-
Read by John Davies
Written by Alfred Tennyson (1809 - 1892)
Music by Whitesand
-
Full Poem:
Half a league, half a league,
Half a league onward,
All in the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
“Forward, the Light Brigade!
Charge for the guns!” he said.
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
“Forward, the Light Brigade!”
Was there a man dismayed?
Not though the soldier knew
Someone had blundered.
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die.
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon in front of them
Volleyed and thundered;
Stormed at with shot and shell,
Boldly they rode and well,
Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of hell
Rode the six hundred.
Flashed all their sabres bare,
Flashed as they turned in air
Sabring the gunners there,
Charging an army, while
All the world wondered.
Plunged in the battery-smoke
Right through the line they broke;
Cossack and Russian
Reeled from the sabre stroke
Shattered and sundered.
Then they rode back, but not
Not the six hundred.
Cannon to right of them,
Cannon to left of them,
Cannon behind them
Volleyed and thundered;
Stormed at with shot and shell,
While horse and hero fell.
They that had fought so well
Came through the jaws of Death,
Back from the mouth of hell,
All that was left of them,
Left of six hundred.
When can their glory fade?
O the wild charge they made!
All the world wondered.
Honour the charge they made!
Honour the Light Brigade,
Noble six hundred!
#bravery #war #poem
- published: 13 Sep 2021
- views: 361819
4:04
"What is an Epic?": A Literary Guide for English Students and Teachers
What is an epic in literature? How are epics defined and what are some examples of epic poetry? Professor Tekla Bude answers these questions using examples from...
What is an epic in literature? How are epics defined and what are some examples of epic poetry? Professor Tekla Bude answers these questions using examples from The Iliad, The Odyssey, and other examples of the genre.
The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify epics in literature but also to analyze their purposes and effects. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf
Spanish subtitles are now available for this video. To access these subtitles, click on the settings icon in the video.
Timestamps
0:00 Epic Word Origins
1:21 Qualities of Epics
2:31 Epics in Contemporary Culture
Below are a few more videos in the series. Please drop us a comment letting us know what literary terms you would like us to explore in future videos!
"What is a prologue?": https://youtu.be/PEeMmskARMc
"What is a stanza?": https://youtu.be/qaXfCSCHBt0
"What is stream of consciousness?": https://youtu.be/WaSFwO3O2SI
"What is figurative language?": https://youtu.be/c2CRxHOgxBM
"What is irony?': https://youtu.be/q6e0oNVx8Uk
"What is a metaphor?": https://youtu.be/5mPSFQ1eFUU
"What is a simile?": https://youtu.be/YqJrZ6OoqjU
"What is hyperbole?": https://youtu.be/IzfyNwNpUmA
"What is a imagery?": https://youtu.be/uX413tALG7Q
"What is a sonnet?": https://youtu.be/QmrKmL06J9g
"What is metonymy?": https://youtu.be/jydjhvOzMGQ
"What is synecdoche?": https://youtu.be/V3G51sJcvzg
"What is enjambment?": https://youtu.be/yBn2ZOwv144
"What is satire?": https://youtu.be/io58hl1Z0TY
"What is juxtaposition?": https://youtu.be/4KXVPS3FYkQ
"What is foreshadowing?": https://youtu.be/nc-2Jg6b0Dw
"What is understatement?": https://youtu.be/tW3MZ6z8KNA
"What is rhyme?": https://youtu.be/_9oHeL2qI6g
"What is an unreliable narrator?": https://youtu.be/A-lDvHT2QyQ
"What is a genre?": https://youtu.be/Go0Mto2fOXY
"What is a narrative arc?": https://youtu.be/ngpHeQZtS-w
"What is a flashback?": https://youtu.be/tjTauD53Ru4
"What is personification?": https://youtu.be/5GOfjV6u0Co
"What is a narrator?": https://youtu.be/bCNNBxlnkjQ
"What is a flat character vs a round character?": https://youtu.be/IPIBTgPlK5c
"What is symbolism?": https://youtu.be/GR9VbSXxouM
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)": https://youtu.be/SPES7Z2fjIY
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)": https://youtu.be/KEqQIB5ytcI
"What is epistrophe?": https://youtu.be/6rdlklOZs4o
"What is poetic meter?": https://youtu.be/S13Tg3RAUW4
"What is a portmanteau?": https://youtu.be/P5TdpQXTkB0
"What is anaphora?": https://youtu.be/dr970RgZu8w
"What is an oxymoron?": https://youtu.be/oXMht0mi0xc
"What is a zeugma?": https://youtu.be/qGtjLGFPmXE
"What is free indirect discourse?": https://youtu.be/Vw5XclD9IlQ
"What is a vehicle and a tenor?": https://youtu.be/dBjtFyktXhQ
"What is the uncanny?": https://youtu.be/4IHvGHGVAM0
"What is a point of view?": https://youtu.be/acURl_KBiRI
"What is deus ex machina?": https://youtu.be/GCpGV7fOp2M
"What is a frame story?": https://youtu.be/cjJszH88J8A
"What is ekphrasis?": https://youtu.be/ySS-IZMPjjc
"What is blank verse?": https://youtu.be/TmwuGQIgj9A
"What is an epistolary novel?": https://youtu.be/mj40J8lFu7E
"What is allegory?": https://youtu.be/4IOsFCieGQA
"What is tragedy?": https://youtu.be/OBvVD08_0hU
"What are euphony and cacophony?": https://youtu.be/TzELOczXWOY
"What are assonance and consonance?": https://youtu.be/3ZQxhOcnJzE
"What is a setting in literature?": https://youtu.be/omsbv-hbXiM
"What is onomatopoeia?": https://youtu.be/aKRKcKcSW2c
"What is theme in literature?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KZc...
"What is a conflict in literature?": https://youtu.be/XqR0Hv6mwNU
"What is persona?": https://youtu.be/_5vKV7HNXlo
"What is a dramatic monologue?": https://youtu.be/ferWxPUN3ig
"What is an allusion?": https://youtu.be/rF3ANKEPoko
"What is alliteration?": https://youtu.be/uZNCkV_0u0A
"What is an epic?": https://youtu.be/YkblUzteA-4
"What is an ars poetica?": https://youtu.be/rZdBopDIiLo
"What is a motif?": https://youtu.be/isBKoIORntI
"What is a protagonist?": https://youtu.be/G5nZzak4TFk
"What is literature?": https://youtu.be/qvbMNIViMq4
"What is a foil?": https://youtu.be/nqXQ4L2oC9Q
https://wn.com/What_Is_An_Epic_A_Literary_Guide_For_English_Students_And_Teachers
What is an epic in literature? How are epics defined and what are some examples of epic poetry? Professor Tekla Bude answers these questions using examples from The Iliad, The Odyssey, and other examples of the genre.
The short video is designed to help high school and college English students to not only identify epics in literature but also to analyze their purposes and effects. The video is sponsored by the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University. For more discussions of literary topics and essay writing tips, please subscribe to the free SWLF YouTube Channel or visit https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/wlf
Spanish subtitles are now available for this video. To access these subtitles, click on the settings icon in the video.
Timestamps
0:00 Epic Word Origins
1:21 Qualities of Epics
2:31 Epics in Contemporary Culture
Below are a few more videos in the series. Please drop us a comment letting us know what literary terms you would like us to explore in future videos!
"What is a prologue?": https://youtu.be/PEeMmskARMc
"What is a stanza?": https://youtu.be/qaXfCSCHBt0
"What is stream of consciousness?": https://youtu.be/WaSFwO3O2SI
"What is figurative language?": https://youtu.be/c2CRxHOgxBM
"What is irony?': https://youtu.be/q6e0oNVx8Uk
"What is a metaphor?": https://youtu.be/5mPSFQ1eFUU
"What is a simile?": https://youtu.be/YqJrZ6OoqjU
"What is hyperbole?": https://youtu.be/IzfyNwNpUmA
"What is a imagery?": https://youtu.be/uX413tALG7Q
"What is a sonnet?": https://youtu.be/QmrKmL06J9g
"What is metonymy?": https://youtu.be/jydjhvOzMGQ
"What is synecdoche?": https://youtu.be/V3G51sJcvzg
"What is enjambment?": https://youtu.be/yBn2ZOwv144
"What is satire?": https://youtu.be/io58hl1Z0TY
"What is juxtaposition?": https://youtu.be/4KXVPS3FYkQ
"What is foreshadowing?": https://youtu.be/nc-2Jg6b0Dw
"What is understatement?": https://youtu.be/tW3MZ6z8KNA
"What is rhyme?": https://youtu.be/_9oHeL2qI6g
"What is an unreliable narrator?": https://youtu.be/A-lDvHT2QyQ
"What is a genre?": https://youtu.be/Go0Mto2fOXY
"What is a narrative arc?": https://youtu.be/ngpHeQZtS-w
"What is a flashback?": https://youtu.be/tjTauD53Ru4
"What is personification?": https://youtu.be/5GOfjV6u0Co
"What is a narrator?": https://youtu.be/bCNNBxlnkjQ
"What is a flat character vs a round character?": https://youtu.be/IPIBTgPlK5c
"What is symbolism?": https://youtu.be/GR9VbSXxouM
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part I)": https://youtu.be/SPES7Z2fjIY
"What is a graphic narrative? (Part II)": https://youtu.be/KEqQIB5ytcI
"What is epistrophe?": https://youtu.be/6rdlklOZs4o
"What is poetic meter?": https://youtu.be/S13Tg3RAUW4
"What is a portmanteau?": https://youtu.be/P5TdpQXTkB0
"What is anaphora?": https://youtu.be/dr970RgZu8w
"What is an oxymoron?": https://youtu.be/oXMht0mi0xc
"What is a zeugma?": https://youtu.be/qGtjLGFPmXE
"What is free indirect discourse?": https://youtu.be/Vw5XclD9IlQ
"What is a vehicle and a tenor?": https://youtu.be/dBjtFyktXhQ
"What is the uncanny?": https://youtu.be/4IHvGHGVAM0
"What is a point of view?": https://youtu.be/acURl_KBiRI
"What is deus ex machina?": https://youtu.be/GCpGV7fOp2M
"What is a frame story?": https://youtu.be/cjJszH88J8A
"What is ekphrasis?": https://youtu.be/ySS-IZMPjjc
"What is blank verse?": https://youtu.be/TmwuGQIgj9A
"What is an epistolary novel?": https://youtu.be/mj40J8lFu7E
"What is allegory?": https://youtu.be/4IOsFCieGQA
"What is tragedy?": https://youtu.be/OBvVD08_0hU
"What are euphony and cacophony?": https://youtu.be/TzELOczXWOY
"What are assonance and consonance?": https://youtu.be/3ZQxhOcnJzE
"What is a setting in literature?": https://youtu.be/omsbv-hbXiM
"What is onomatopoeia?": https://youtu.be/aKRKcKcSW2c
"What is theme in literature?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5KZc...
"What is a conflict in literature?": https://youtu.be/XqR0Hv6mwNU
"What is persona?": https://youtu.be/_5vKV7HNXlo
"What is a dramatic monologue?": https://youtu.be/ferWxPUN3ig
"What is an allusion?": https://youtu.be/rF3ANKEPoko
"What is alliteration?": https://youtu.be/uZNCkV_0u0A
"What is an epic?": https://youtu.be/YkblUzteA-4
"What is an ars poetica?": https://youtu.be/rZdBopDIiLo
"What is a motif?": https://youtu.be/isBKoIORntI
"What is a protagonist?": https://youtu.be/G5nZzak4TFk
"What is literature?": https://youtu.be/qvbMNIViMq4
"What is a foil?": https://youtu.be/nqXQ4L2oC9Q
- published: 02 Aug 2021
- views: 45449
4:27
Epics and Empires - Epic Poetry Rap | Nathan Dufour
Created for the Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy, in collaboration with Dr. Ted Leinbaugh.
Dr. Ted Leinbaugh teaches his course on Epics & Empi...
Created for the Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy, in collaboration with Dr. Ted Leinbaugh.
Dr. Ted Leinbaugh teaches his course on Epics & Empires at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill: PWAD/CMPL 489, “Empire and Diplomacy.” For more information visit https://tfed.ngo
Beat by llouis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd4MotTJ0FxCQhNgqFVpEOQ
https://wn.com/Epics_And_Empires_Epic_Poetry_Rap_|_Nathan_Dufour
Created for the Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy, in collaboration with Dr. Ted Leinbaugh.
Dr. Ted Leinbaugh teaches his course on Epics & Empires at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill: PWAD/CMPL 489, “Empire and Diplomacy.” For more information visit https://tfed.ngo
Beat by llouis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd4MotTJ0FxCQhNgqFVpEOQ
- published: 08 Feb 2022
- views: 7880
29:48
My Favorite Epic Poetry
In honor of #ancientsathon I decided to finally do a video all about my favorite epic poetry!
Books I Mentioned:
The Iliad by Homer
The Aeneid by Virgil
The M...
In honor of #ancientsathon I decided to finally do a video all about my favorite epic poetry!
Books I Mentioned:
The Iliad by Homer
The Aeneid by Virgil
The Metamorphoses by Ovid
Civil War by Lucan
The Divine Comedy by Dante
Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso
The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser
Paradise Lost By John Milton
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage by Lord Byron
The Ballad of the White Horse by G. K. Chesterton
Social Media:
My K-Pop channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8RzAOIgYz04HDLP4K3g4Q
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/drowninginhistory
Bookstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drowninginhistory_
Twitter: https://twitter.com/drowninghistory
Email:
[email protected]
https://wn.com/My_Favorite_Epic_Poetry
In honor of #ancientsathon I decided to finally do a video all about my favorite epic poetry!
Books I Mentioned:
The Iliad by Homer
The Aeneid by Virgil
The Metamorphoses by Ovid
Civil War by Lucan
The Divine Comedy by Dante
Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso
The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser
Paradise Lost By John Milton
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage by Lord Byron
The Ballad of the White Horse by G. K. Chesterton
Social Media:
My K-Pop channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8RzAOIgYz04HDLP4K3g4Q
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/drowninginhistory
Bookstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drowninginhistory_
Twitter: https://twitter.com/drowninghistory
Email:
[email protected]
- published: 13 Jun 2022
- views: 4872
2:11
"Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense
Dive into Lewis Carroll’s epic nonsense poem, “Jabberwocky” from his novel "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There."
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As Alice wanders throug...
Dive into Lewis Carroll’s epic nonsense poem, “Jabberwocky” from his novel "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There."
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As Alice wanders through the dreamscape of Looking-Glass Land in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There," she happens across a book written in an unintelligible language. Inside, she discovers an epic poem filled with nonsense, fearsome creatures, and whimsical language. Dive into Carroll's legendary poem, "Jabberwocky" and see if you can make sense of the nonsense.
Poem by Lewis Carroll, directed by Sjaak Rood.
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Dive into Lewis Carroll’s epic nonsense poem, “Jabberwocky” from his novel "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There."
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As Alice wanders through the dreamscape of Looking-Glass Land in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There," she happens across a book written in an unintelligible language. Inside, she discovers an epic poem filled with nonsense, fearsome creatures, and whimsical language. Dive into Carroll's legendary poem, "Jabberwocky" and see if you can make sense of the nonsense.
Poem by Lewis Carroll, directed by Sjaak Rood.
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- published: 17 Sep 2020
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How I Wrote & Published a 4,000-verse epic poem | World Poetry Day 2021
It's World Poetry Day ... so here's how I wrote a 4,000-verse epic poem and got it published. First in paperback, and now in glorious hardback.
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- published: 21 Mar 2021
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How to Write an Epic Poem
How to Write an Epic Poem. Part of the series: How To Become a Writer. Writing an epic poem involves no rules, just laying out thoughts, feelings, desires and p...
How to Write an Epic Poem. Part of the series: How To Become a Writer. Writing an epic poem involves no rules, just laying out thoughts, feelings, desires and passions on a page. Show vulnerability by writing an epic piece of poetry from the heart with tips from a screenwriter in this free video on writing. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_4986901_write-epic-poem.html
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How to Write an Epic Poem. Part of the series: How To Become a Writer. Writing an epic poem involves no rules, just laying out thoughts, feelings, desires and passions on a page. Show vulnerability by writing an epic piece of poetry from the heart with tips from a screenwriter in this free video on writing. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_4986901_write-epic-poem.html
- published: 19 May 2015
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What is epic poetry | epic poem characteristics
What is epic poetry | epic poem characteristics
A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or...
What is epic poetry | epic poem characteristics
A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the past history of a nation.
The word epic is derived from the Ancient Greek adjective, “epikos”, which means a poetic story. In literature, an epic is a long narrative poem, which is usually related to heroic deeds of a person of an unusual courage and unparalleled bravery. In order to depict this bravery and courage, the epic uses grandiose style.
As the epic poem is the earliest form of poetry, it is the earliest form of entertainment as well. Epics were written to commemorate the struggles and adventures of kings and warriors.
An epic poem is a long, narrative poem that is usually about heroic deeds and events that are significant to the culture of the poet. Many ancient writers used epic poetry to tell tales of intense adventures and heroic feats.
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What is epic poetry | epic poem characteristics
A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the past history of a nation.
The word epic is derived from the Ancient Greek adjective, “epikos”, which means a poetic story. In literature, an epic is a long narrative poem, which is usually related to heroic deeds of a person of an unusual courage and unparalleled bravery. In order to depict this bravery and courage, the epic uses grandiose style.
As the epic poem is the earliest form of poetry, it is the earliest form of entertainment as well. Epics were written to commemorate the struggles and adventures of kings and warriors.
An epic poem is a long, narrative poem that is usually about heroic deeds and events that are significant to the culture of the poet. Many ancient writers used epic poetry to tell tales of intense adventures and heroic feats.
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- published: 24 Feb 2020
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The Epic Poem
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