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    What makes someone a true hero? Is it their physical or mental strength? Or maybe even their courage? For decades, there have been tales of the Arthurian heroes. In an era where Britain was out of control without a king; before King Arthur became king, it was clear there needed to be a leader. King Arthur has many character traits of a classical hero and a modern hero. As proven in the stories of “Sir Gawain and The Green Knight”, from “Morte d’ Arthur”, and “Excalibur”, Arthur, was of royal…

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    A hero is an individual who is admired for his or hers brave acts or for their fine individual qualities. The Odyssey and The Epic of Gilgamesh’s main protagonists are heroes. However, one of the main characters falls short from being a true hero, making him unworthy of the title. The Epic of Gilgamesh begins with a long exaltation about Gilgamesh—the epic’s main protagonist—¬hero attributes. The author uses direct exposition describe Gilgamesh, as a hero and a godlike character. He does this…

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    What is a Modern-day hero? A Modern-day hero is Someone with Super powers, or fancy cars and things like that. They love to save people and don’t run away from villains or bad people. Odysseus is like a Modern hero in many ways, but is also not in many ways. Is Odysseus like a modern-day hero and not like a modern-day hero by, being fiction, not having any powers, and love story. Odysseus is like a modern-day hero by being fiction. Most super heroes are fake by having powers, or…

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    ave you ever wondered who was a real hero? well heros can be anyone a kid or an elder they could be small,tall,obese,skinny, it doesn't matter what they look like.It's about how they think and what their actions are in tough situations.They also have to be willing to risk their life for what is right. People think heroes are people that save other people.But that's not how it is heros are just regular people that fight for what is right. They shouldn't be judged for doing the right thing like…

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    Michigan hero Not all super heroes fly, turn invisible or have super human strength.My friend Maggie may not be able to do any of those but that doesn't mean she not a hero. Maggie is kind, caring, friendly. That's just some of the reason she my Michigan hero. Maggie is a fun loving person, the new kid in first grade. Maggie was a shy kid. (so was I) I don't remember how exactly we became friends. But I was her first friend. Once you get to know her she goofy and funny. She goofy off all…

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    Beowulf was an epic hero in this story. In order to be an epic hero you have to possess certain qualities such as courage, bravery, trust, along with a commitment. Beowulf possessed most, if not all, of the qualities in his three battles. Beowulf had to prove himself to the people of Herot. Beowulf is an epic hero. There are a few different ways that he could be considered an epic hero. One of the reasons he should be considered and epic hero is because he showed much courage and bravery during…

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    in S.E. Hinton’s book, The Outsiders, are the teenagers Johnny, Sherri, and Ponyboy. Johnny can be defined as a hero in the book, because of what he does for other people. Johnny proved that he could be a hero, when he dashed in with Ponyboy in the burning church with no regard whether he would survive or not. Johnny also proved to be a hero when he stood up to his own personal hero, and even though he was scared, he wanted to help someone else, as shown in this quote: “"Leave her alone,…

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    he the true hero behind the story? Buttercup is a farmer’s daughter who falls in love with Westley, a farm boy. After Westley leaves to go find his fortune, Buttercup hears false rumors that he is dead. Westley returns home to rescue Buttercup, who is to marry Prince Humperdinck. Along the way Westley outsmarts Vizzini, outfights Fezzik, and defeats Indigo Montoya in a battle. Westley eventually saves Buttercup from committing suicide, making him an exceptional example of a hero. A hero is a…

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    the deeds of heroic warriors. The poems reflected the reality of this lifetime. To the Anglo-Saxon these epic poems were far more than a simple entertainment, it was history lesson, moral sermon, it instilling cultural prick ,and teaching how true hero should behave like in Beowulf poem , beowulf represented the heroic figure he was fearless ,helpful,strong , generous ,and honest. Beowulf , like any other epic poems , was written in the pagan form,and was an oral art form…

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    who shows great courage”, (Merriam-Webster, 2014). This shows the definition has remained the same for many years. The word hero comes from the Latin word heros, which was derived from the Greek word hērōs. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the first known use was in the fourteenth century. Some synonyms of the word hero are idol, icon or god. Antonyms of the word hero are coward and villain. Both Gandhi and Mother Teresa demonstrate enormous heroic actions, and both exceed the…

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