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    Who is your hero? So what is a hero? A question most people have felt in their life. A hero is a person who puts others before themselves, expecting nothing in return out the kindness of their hearts. Most people think heroes are only in fairytales or when something drastic happens. Emergency services including police, firemen, and paramedics should be considered the biggest heroes to us all. In the British fictional story Beowulf, written by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet but translated by…

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    Medea Hero

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    Medea would hardly be considered a heroine. She may be called evil, cunning, a murderer, or even crazy. However in ancient Greek methodically and literature the hero/heroine normally possessed a sense of being out of the ordinary, had a strong purpose, and did not have to be a particularly good person or the actual hero to make them one. The hero had a tragic flaw. I believe that Medea meets the standards of a heroine in this play. Medea has a quest to seek revenge on her husband Jason…

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    In every story, battle, or invasion, there is a hero, or a villain. The definition of a hero is a person, typically a man, who is admired for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. The definition of a villain is the person or thing responsible for specified trouble, harm, or damage. In this instance, the Europeans invaded the Native Americans, therefore that makes them villains. The natives did nothing wrong to the Europeans, they were just attacked because Europe wanted to…

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    which includes King Arthur, Robin Hood and other legendary – if not mythical- figures: and as a “folk hero” […] it is unlikely that he will ever be dislodged.”1 That is, at least, the view of John Gillingham, a British scholar, specialist of Richard I, but not of all historians, who have generally more conflicted opinions on the Lionheart. Richard I is still, to a certain extent, seen as an English hero. It was even truer in the Middle Ages, when kings were often compared to Richard, thus Edward…

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    Raoul Wallenberg A true hero Eric Schubert 8-2 The bravery and heroism of World War II freedom fighters is immeasurable. Men and women risked their lives fighting for what they believed was morally right. One of these fighters was a man named Raoul Wallenberg, who was a true hero that fought against the terrors of the Nazi`s Reich. Raoul Wallenberg was born August 4, 1912, in Sweden into a prominent family, one that donated to bankers and…

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    Beowulf Epic Hero Essay

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    In the Old English epic, Beowulf the epic hero is perceived as the hero because of his human like strength, courage, devotion, and loyalty. Throughout the poem, Beowulf encounters three major battles with vicious monsters. Beowulf is battling these monsters using his mind, there is a different weapon and different techniques, as the battle comes to an end Beowulf collects a trophy. The first battle between, between Grendel and Beowulf. The battle is believed to have tested the strength of…

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    People look at heroism in many ways. Some individuals refer to heroes as those who help society during and after hardships. On the other hand, individuals don't consider a hero as a man who may have done bad and great at the same time. Pablo Escobar was a man that was viewed as an awful individual yet in the other nation was a hero to numerous. Pablo Escobar was from a poor background, because of these conditions he never finished his education rather he wandered in business of drugs. He was…

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    John Proctor A Tragic Hero

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    John Proctor has his trials and tribulations just like every other person. However when it comes down to it, he will always make the right decision. He is truly a tragic hero he is the person we all strive to be. In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, John Proctor is a farmer in the town of Salem, Massachusetts. He had an extramarital affair with Reverend Paris's niece Abigail Williams. She is also only 16, meaning that in the case of John and her havinh intimate relations she is underaged. Abigail,…

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    being a hero is. I agree with Ashe’s definition of a hero. A hero must not be concerned with glory, but instead focused on self-sacrifice. Heroism is putting others before yourself and showing courage when faced with a problem. A hero is a person who put others before himself, a person who saves lives and a person who gives hope to others. Sacrifice and love are the first two words that come to my mind when I think of heroism. It is merely impossible to have both unless you are a true hero. A…

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    A hero. What does a hero actually mean? To me, a hero is someone who does something brave to sacrifice themselves for others. A hero can be the one who saves a specific spot or place where there are a lot of people in the area during an attack or something. What makes a hero is the bravery and the intelligence of one person for themselves or others. First, It takes a brave hero to do tiring things in a rough situation. For example in passage one it states that, “A self-described…

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