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As it is explained in the text, a narrative poem provides an account of some anecdote as it is experienced by a persona. In this sense , it is easier to comprehend because narrations are given in chronological order and if this is not so, by reading carefully one is able to find the order in which things happen. It is useful to try to find causes and then consequences of the actions in a narrative poem.At the same time, there is a conflict to be identified and a beginning and end to the action being narrated.If the conclusion is not provided , it is left for the reader to find out, with elements given in the poem, what happens in the end of the narration.
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<span>Eumaeus is firmly convinced that his king is dead and will not believe ... When Eumaeus asks Odysseusto tell his own story, Odysseus invents a ... Athena turns up in Sparta and tells Telemachus it's time to gohome, and ... Back at the swineherd's hut, Eumaeus tells Odysseus he's welcome to stay on, then tells his guest his ...</span><span>
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