epopeyas
Epopeyas, or epic poems, are long narrative works that recount the exploits of heroes and the events that shape a culture’s sense of identity. In Spanish literature, epopeyas (plural) typically employ elevated language, formal diction, and a ceremonious narrative voice. They often begin with an invocation or statement of purpose, include extended journeys and battles, and feature devices such as divine intervention, epic similes, and catalogues of warriors or peoples. The hero’s actions embody cultural ideals—courage, loyalty, honor—and the narrative situates personal deeds within a larger historical or national frame.
Historically, epic poetry has roots in ancient oral traditions and flourished in Greece and Rome before influencing
Today the term remains used to describe long narrative poems that seek to capture historical memory or