A: "I don't like Bacon, Lettuce, or Tomato... PBJ for life!"
B: "PB&J Sandwhich Co. isn't going to attract the BLT crowd, which holds a large percentage of sandwhich sales."
A: "What do you mean? There's a B in PBJ and there's a B in BLT. It's just as good."
B: "BLT and PBJ are different. PBJ isn't meant to have Bacon, Lettuce, or Tomato."
A: "BUT, you fail to see that it CAN have BLT. What makes you think that it's not capable?"
B: "Umm, weren't you just saying you don't like Bacon, Lettuce, or Tomato? Besides, I think you're missing the point; There are sandwhiches for BLT and there are sandwhiches for PBJ. Each company knew what they were doing when they chose one or the other."
A: "PB&J Sandwhich Co. is capable of making BLTs... in fact, my PB&J IS a BLT."
B: *sigh*
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genre characterized by bold and sweeping themes, usually in heroic proportions. The protagonist is generally an ideal representative of a culture‑either national, religious, or regional. The tone of most epics is dignified and the treatment is larger than life.
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