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  1. A narrative poem (NEHR-uh-tiv POH-um) tells a story. Born from oral tradition, narrative poetry served to entertain, as well as preserve and transmit cultural, historical, and religious content. Unlike lyric poetry, narrative poems focus on plot and characters, rather than emotions.

  2. Narrative poems are poems that tell a story. They often have a coherent plot, characters, and setting, similar to a short story or novel. These poems may be short or lengthy and epic in scope. Narrative poems have a long history, dating back to ancient oral traditions and epic poetry.

  3. Jul 14, 2021 · Definition. Narrative poetry, broadly interpreted, includes any poem primarily written in the narrative mode. Narrative tells a story: it relates causally connected events that unfold over time. While lyric poetry seeks timelessness, narrative poetry narrates time-bound events through characters or a storyteller.

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