deeds and infamous rogues; gods and royalty and mighty wars. Thanks to famous works such as Aristotle's Poetics, these epic literatures are often strictly associated with poetry. However, many have petitioned that Dictée, published in 1932 by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, is a form of epic literature despite its departure from traditional writing styles. From an Aristotelian perspective, in which the author is confined to guidelines defining how ideas may be presented, Dictée is not an epic piece of writing
The epic poem Omeros by Derek Walcott is written in non-rhyming, non-metrical tercets. However, the third canto in Chapter XXXIII deviates from this structure and takes the shape of a smaller poem comprised of 17 rhyming couplets. The diction in this section creates an ominous tone, that is emphasized by the metrical cadence, to highlight the narrator’s feelings of loneliness and grief being alone in the house he once shared with his lost lover. The regularity and rhythm created by the rhyming couplets