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Epic

/ˈɛp.ɪk/noun / adjective
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An epic is a long, narrative poem or story that celebrates the deeds of heroic figures and grand events, often drawing from ancient myths to explore themes of human achievement and fate. In today's world, it's commonly used as slang to describe something impressively large-scale, exciting, or awe-inspiring, like an epic fail in a viral video or an epic journey across continents.

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The Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the earliest known epics from ancient Mesopotamia around 2100 BCE, features a story of a king's quest for immortality and includes the first recorded great flood narrative, which influenced later myths like Noah's Ark in the Bible. This ancient text, discovered in the 19th century, shows how epics have shaped global storytelling for over 4,000 years.

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