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Epic poem

An epic poem is a genre that celebrates the greatness of heroes, the struggle of good against evil and glorious victories. In this genre, each line is a drop of a great story intertwining myths, legends and real events.

From ancient epics to contemporary epic works, the epic poem offers readers a unique opportunity to experience a world of fantasy and adventure.

Works of this genre, such as Homer's "Iliad" and "Song of the Nibelungs," prove that an epic poem is not only a way to convey the greatness of the past, but also an opportunity to find inspiration and wisdom in ancient legends.

An epic poem is not only reading, but also the opportunity to survive heroic deeds and the struggle of good against evil. It is intended not only to amaze us with its beauty and power, but also to make us think about the meaning of human existence and the greatness of the human soul.

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