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    Why My Mom Is My Hero

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    Heroes -people who are admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. At one point in our lives, we all experienced admiring someone, something, or somewhere. For instance, one hero that is making a significant impact in my life is my all-time amazing mother. As a hero, my mother possesses traits of a hard-worker, problem-solver, and a humble view of life. First and foremost, my mother is, appreciatively, an extremely hard-worker. As a single mother who takes…

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    What made Odysseus an epic hero? Well, one thing that made him an epic hero was his intelligence. He showed his intelligence once when he told the cyclops his name was nobody. He also showed intelligence when he came up with the Trojan horse. That is one reason he is considered an epic hero. In order to be a hero a key quality you need is intelligence. That is almost better than strength. To have intelligence is such a blessing if you are a god. You can use strategy and outsmart them if you know…

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    A hero is a person who is recognized for their words or actions. They are the people who create moments in history where the world is fundamentally changed from the way it was before they stepped up to make a difference. Heroes live on even after they die and leave a legacy for others to follow. Some heroes aren’t even discovered until after their death because often society is not ready to see the power of what they have done! Jesse Owens was born into a poverty-stricken family on September…

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    fans and that can in turn lift them to the status of heroism. I feel it is not just the natural ability of the entertainer that elevates them to the status of hero but also their ability to relate to their fans and have a positive impact on their day to day life. I agree with Klapp in his argument that the fans elevate the individual to the hero status after they have acted early in their career. What keeps them in that…

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    Hero: (noun) A man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities. In the epic poem called “The Odyssey” by Homer, the main character, Odysseus, is forced from his home to pursue his duties as king of Ithaca. He leaves to protect his country and win the trojan war. Once Odysseus is in the midst of his quest, he is faced with many conflicts of which he must overcome. However, Odysseus lets many people down and hurts more people than he saves, yet he still…

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    1984, is a heroic character. At least according to George Orwell’s definition: “ordinary people doing whatever they can to change social systems that do not respect human decency, even with the knowledge that they can’t possibly succeed”, Winston is a hero. He is an everyday man, doing what little he can to improve the world, and others. Even if he is powerless, he tries anyways. In that way, Winston also serves a relatable character to the reader. His struggles can be sympathized with, as too…

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    action or fun, and while journeys can be fun, they are not always going to be that way. The purpose of a journey is to ultimately teach you something in the end. For example, let’s use Odysseus’ journey. The character Odysseus embodies what a true epic hero is. While this character may be smart, his curiosity is what sometimes gets the best of him. His story seems like that of an adventure, however it is actually a journey. In the book Odysseus says, “but if it is decided that he shall see his…

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    A hero is someone who inspires someone else to do better. A hero is someone who is admired and recognize for their courage and achievements. Pat Summitt was an inspiring hero. She was passionate in a way that wasn’t showing off. Her influence is still an inspiration today. Her dad never told her good job, or the way to go. He pushed her in a way that if he wasn’t around, she still tried her hardest. Her brothers would not take it easy on her just because she was a girl, it showed to her that…

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    Hero: Brain or Brawn Katniss Everdeen lives in a troubled time when the government seeks to wreak havoc upon communities. Out of a matter of necessity, Katniss focuses all of her attention to herself and her younger sister. Her secluded world consists of providing for only the needs of her family, without consideration of others. However, a chance selection enrolls Katniss in a journey that changes her life forever and aids her in developing to her full potential. Similarly, in Tolkien’s…

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    When most people think of the term “hero” they think of comic book characters with superpowers or role models who have admirable traits. For some, the thought of a “tragic hero” could seem somewhat contradicting and confusing. However, the Greek philosopher Aristotle defines a tragic hero as a character who, for the most part, is a good person but suffers from his or her hamartia and hubris, which ultimately leads to their downfall and recognition of their poor choices as well as the reversal of…

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