The document discusses different types of narrative poetry such as ballads, epics, and medieval romances. Ballads narrate stories in short stanzas and can be traditional or modern. Epics are long poems that narrate the deeds of legendary figures and past histories. Medieval romances tell tales of famous kings and knights featuring Christian morals. The document also covers dramatic poetry which is performed on stage using props, lights and music. Examples of dramatic poetry include comedies, morality plays, and mystery plays. Shadow plays use puppet shadows to enact stories accompanied by music.