There is no defined length of a poem. Some types of poems have precise lengths, such as sonnets: 14 lines of 12 syllables, but a poem should always be how long the persona (writer) believes it should be.
Extended poems can vary in length, but they are typically longer than traditional or short-form poems. Some extended poems can be several pages or even dozens of pages long, depending on the poet's intention and the complexity of the subject matter.
It is all up to the poet but many great ones were short as many great ones were long, it's up to you.
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In literature, epic refers to a long or extended narrative poem. The poems are typically written with dignified language about a heroine or hero.
"Epic Poems" .
Poems are short and novels are long.
Sonnets and two long poems. Also he was a actor himelf
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im hearing that's its going to be 2 more hours long...but are they really going to extended it?
a long speech
"Extended" just means long or lengthy. An extended paragraph is just a long paragraph.It is usually a more formal kind of paragraph than the ones you normally write - you will need to have a strong topic sentence, supporting facts, and a concluding sentence for this type of paragraph.
An extended narrative poem recounting heroic episodes, actions, travels, and adventures in a high style is typically referred to as an epic poem. These poems often feature larger-than-life characters and explore themes of heroism, bravery, and the supernatural. Examples of famous epic poems include "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" by Homer.
An extended metaphor that explores the link between two different objects