Epic Plays
Epic Plays are dramatic works that are characterized by grandeur, heroism, and a sense of scale. These plays often involve larger-than-life characters, epic conflicts, and sweeping storylines that span vast distances or time periods. Epic Plays are known for their ability to evoke strong emotions and provoke deep thought in the audience. They may explore themes of power, destiny, and the human condition in a way that is both grandiose and profound. This genre of theater is often associated with classical works such as ancient Greek tragedies, Shakespearean dramas, and epic poems like The Iliad and The Odyssey.