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    Essay On My Real Hero

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    "The real hero is measured not by the size of his strength, but by the size of his heart". When I was a kid a lot of people asked me who my hero was and I often responded with a name of some celebrity who performed a cool stunt or had strength. As time passed by and I started understanding things, I understood hero is not someone who has strength, power, skills. Infact hero is someone who has a bigger heart, someone who has more love to give than strength, or someone who is skilled on thinking…

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    In the Odyssey I think that Odysseus is a hero, I think this because many times in the Odyssey, Odysseus shows his bravery and his showmanship, those are just some of the qualities he has to be a leader and a hero. Odysseus is the major hero in the story with the Cyclops being the villain or the antagonist. There are many times in the story when Odysseus shows his courage and strength by killing the cyclops. Odysseus is the hero in this story because the entire time he was being the leader.…

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    Desmond Doss: A True Hero

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    Desmond Doss shows he’s a hero for his heroic action in Okinawa. Doss is man from lynchburg, Virginia (west). His mother raised him as a devout seventh day adventist. Desmond Doss deserves the status of a hero because he saved 75 men, never touched a gun and never gave up. Desmond Doss shows that he is a hero when he saved 75 men (American and Japanese). When he was in the battlefield the Japanese attacked his 77th Infantry by surprise. Instead of fleeing. He would lower them one-by-one with a…

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    Spider Man Hero Essay

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    Hero. A person noted for courageous acts or nobility of character. Many people in the world have heroes to look up to. Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Amelia Earhart, Anne Frank, Rosa Parks, Ruby Bridges, are all influential people kids learn about or know. But what about the ones we see in comic books, such as Captain America or Iron Man? They aren’t real people that saved the day. They only saved the day in comic books, TV shows, and movies. Common Sense Media states, “From…

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    it intend to be a hero? Like whatever else in this world, the meaning of the word saint can be contended. Some might say that a hero can be aloof, that is whether he or she abstains from doing a specific activity it makes them gallant. Others would contend that to be really brave the character should never turn tail and dependably confront the hindrance head on despite the fact that he or she might pass on all the while. So is Beowulf a hero? Yes, Beowulf is an incredible epic hero, however, his…

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    The author Mike Alsford once said, “The hero, it might be said, is called into being when the perception of need and the recognition of responsibility toward it are backed up by the will to act”. This excerpt identifies the driving force which spurred Odysseus into the legendary Greek hero that we know today. As it says, heroes aren’t born heroes, they become heroes from stepping up, carrying their personal chips on their shoulders, and upholding the responsibilities they are gifted with.…

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    An epic hero is a human who is seen as a larger than life character. The heroes portray talents and intelligence that are far more advanced than any other human of that time. In Anglo- Saxon poems the skills most epic heroes are given contain strength, loyalty, and courage. In the past centuries, when a human being uses these abilities to complete quests or daily life activities, they are seen as an epic hero. One of the best examples of a human using these skills for quests is the almighty…

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    Although the modern definition of a hero is open to interpretation, most heroes share attributes that classify them as some variation of a hero. The hero archetype is not uncommon in Greek mythology. The average individual could likely describe popular Greek heroes such as Achilles, Heracles, and Odysseus. Among these great heroes are Theseus and Perseus. These two mythological figures hold many similarities; therefore, comparing the myths of Theseus and Perseus allows one to detect underlying…

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    A hero is “a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.” (dictionary.com) Therefore heroes have to have “the ability to do something that frightens them” otherwise known as courage. With courage, all heroes need to take risks to achieve their goals. All heroes have, immeasurable qualities but courage is very important because it helps them overcome complications throughout their expedition. A hero like Martin Luther King had a lot of bravery…

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    over this country go to work and put their lives on the line every day in order to protect others. These people may be defined as heroes. A hero is someone that is held in high regard for their courage, noble qualities, and for their amazing achievements. In the epic poem Beowulf the main character Beowulf is an epic hero. Beowulf fits the title of an epic hero because he displays the characteristics of loyalty, strength, and bravery. Beowulf possesses the heroic quality of loyalty. Beowulf…

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