The fall of Hyperion' is a/an____.
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A.
Sonnet
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B.
Lyric
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C.
Epic Poem
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D.
Prose Poem
Correct Answer:
C. Epic Poem
Explanation:
John Keats' epic poem, "The Fall of Hyperion," also titled "The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream," serves as a follow-up to his earlier work, "Hyperion." Influenced by literary classics such as Virgil’s "Aeneid," Milton’s "Paradise Lost," and Dante’s "Divine Comedy," the poem consists of three distinct scenes before concluding in a fragmented state. Therefore, option (c) provides the right answer.
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