While reading this epic I was immediately intrigued
by the phrasing used to explain the battles and the scenery. This makes since,
given the story was originally orated. When telling a story it is crucial to
keep your audience intrigued and give them enough detail to envision what is
happening. I was enthralled by the explanation and the detail given to describe
the dragon and his lair. They also use a
ton of compound nouns to offer a fuller picture to the audience. The way this
epic is written gives me the longing to vividly read this it to the masses.
P.S. I commented on Brydon's post.
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