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    Beowulf Hero Analysis

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    the central character and presenting himself larger than life, he also is the definition of a hero. When one defines a hero with the values of Anglo- Saxons, the hero would be defined as a man with extraordinary qualities, be honorable, and show bravery. The hero would also have a sense of duty, which in this case means being devoted to one’s people. Beowulf is shown as a hero with extraordinary strength. Along with the quality of extraordinary strength, Beowulf is an epic hero because he made…

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    with the events of September 11, but he was able to put it partially aside and focus on what could be done rather than what was not done. Report From Ground Zero is a beautifully tragic book. The author succeeds in capturing the feelings of loss, bravery, and personal encounters of fellow firefighters, alongside himself, throughout the entire timeline of the September 11th attacks. By attaching the stories to the names, the author really put the extent of the destruction, both physically and…

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    for all people was in full swing. Lee’s novel is set a small town called Maycomb in state of Alabama in the 1930’s through the eyes of a little girl. Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, has many themes, but the most outstanding are racism, bravery, and justice. Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the deep south, thus racism is the centerpiece of main story of the novel. The south’s racisms is unbelievable harsh that even if the evidence is pointing at the white man the…

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    about returning and saving his home and as the story continues we identify his character traits, such as, curiosity and intelligence. Similarly, Luke’s journey to save Princess Leia and discover “the force” reveals his character traits, such as, bravery, courage, and quick thinking. As “heros” their journeys are full of hardships and trials. For instance, in The Odyssey, when Odysseus returns home one of his trials is to kill all of the suitors to restore honor to his household. Likewise in Star…

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    character traits such as; courage,loyalty and great strength. In the epic poem, The Odyssey the main character Odysseus fulfills all these characteristics by defeating his enemies with the help of his crew. He is known for his courageousness and bravery which define him as a true hero that honors his legacy. In addition, Batman is a comic hero who known as the guardian of the city of Gotham. He is a brave hero who defends his city against many villians. However, since no two heroes are alike,…

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    Iliad. In the epic, two generals face off in the Trojan War. Leading the Greeks, Agamemnon proves to be incapable and inept at guiding his men. Hector, however, leads the Trojans with bravery and ferocity. When comparing the two commanders, Hector proves to be the superior compared to Agamemnon because of his bravery in combat, motivational skills, and honor. First, Hector…

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    Okonkwo Heroism

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    just trying to put Ikemefuna out of his misery because he knew the Oracle would not stop until he was dead. After the death of Ikemefuna, Okonkwo felt sick to his stomach and did not eat for two days. Okonkwo realized that he needed to take on bravery when he asked himself, “When did you become a shivering old woman… you who are known for your valor in war? How can a man who has killed five men in battle fall to pieces because he has added a…

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    poems, showing traditionalism, pride, and strength. The race of man, compared to the hobbits and elves, uses or recites poems for a more practical or solemn use, recording histories or lamenting great individuals of the past, as well as sparking bravery and courage in the hearts of the listeners. Rohan’s poems particularly focused upon the latter; Their battle cries are written in poem-form. Often when King Theoden and Eomer call out a poetic battle cry, the soldiers always follow with a…

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    effort in keeping the spirit alive, but for what reason? The legend of the Anzacs was born in the heart of Gallipoli, were many Australian soldiers show great feats of strength, bravery and comradeship during the campaign. The Anzac legend envisions the ideal Australian soldier. Specific stereotypes are set that include bravery, mateship, and recklessness for a good cause. Arthur Bourke OAM describes the Anzac legend as ‘a powerful driving sensation that can only be felt. It is a feeling that…

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    Hosseini’s purpose for making morally ambiguous characters is to make to reader want to continue reading the book and enjoy the it. Amir is a morally ambiguous character because he lacks bravery, but he also tried to adopt Sohrab his orphaned nephew. Amir is a morally ambiguous character because he lacks bravery.…

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