The Iliad, Aeneid and Metamorphoses are some of the most famous poems EVER.
But Homer, Virgil and Ovid used an ancient secret weapon to make their poetry truly Epic.
Here's how...🧵
Dactylic hexameter is often called the "heroic meter" due to its association with epic tales of legendary heroes.
It's the poetic equivalent of a cinematic soundtrack, adding majesty and drama to the narrative.
Dactylic hexameter consists of six metrical feet per line, with each foot typically composed of one long syllable followed by two short syllables (known as a dactyl).
This creates a rhythmic pattern that sounds like "DUM-da-da DUM-da-da" when read aloud...