Classical Literature

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EPIC : A long narrative poem, often about a hero's adventures and deeds, such as the *Iliad*.
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PROTAGONIST : The main character in a literary work, often a hero or a person facing challenges.
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ANTAGONIST : The character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict in the story.
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TRAGEDY : A type of drama or literary work that deals with serious themes and ends in a downfall or catastrophe.
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SATIRE : A literary work that uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticize or mock societal flaws or vices.
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FABLE : A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral lesson, like Aesop's tales.
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SOLILOQUY : A speech given by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts, often in a play.
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MYTH : A traditional story that explains natural phenomena, customs, or beliefs, typically involving gods or heroes.
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ALLEGORY : A narrative in which characters and events represent abstract ideas or moral qualities, used to teach a lesson.
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DRAMA : A type of literary work intended for performance, focusing on dialogue and actions of characters.