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    Achilles is idolized for his heroic traits, which are used synonymously with masculine characteristics like bravado and the ability to kill relentlessly. This correlates with the Greek code of heroism which is linked to a strictly masculine idea of bravery. However, Achilles wantonly exploits the fact that heroism brings with it unrestrained power. This is illustrated in various instances throughout the epic. One example of this is when Achilles decides to drown…

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    took him to Hades. Although he wept and felt deep distress, he was able not only to accomplish the task, but to also motivate his men to follow him to the realm of the dead. Another example where Odysseus showed great leadership, cleverness, and heroism was during the multiple battles at Troy, especially during the construct of the Trojan horse, which allowed them to get access to the city and win against the Trojans. Finally, the most relevant example is when, after he had hit rock bottom and…

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    Mockingbird. I feel that this quote really helps explain that everyone can be a hero, and that it doesn’t matter if you’re a black man fighting the Jim Crow laws, or a young boy trying to protect his sister. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of heroism is illustrated through Tom Robinson, Jem, and Boo Radley. Tom Robinson is a hero, because he tries to make the world a better place. First, in general he is a good person, from what we can tell in the book. He has a wife, kids, and works to…

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    a healer. She knew how to love.” What is a hero? Audrey Hepburn was a hero; as was Beowulf. Each in their own respective sense. The thought that follows is that the heroism of Beowulf could not be more different than that of Audrey Hepburn. In contrast, while societal ideals may change with the times, the true foundations of heroism remain. A hero is someone who is brave, strong and earnest. Hepburn was born in 1929, ten years prior to World War II (Gitlin). She was sent off to for…

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    what they do goes unheralded, unappreciated, and that ironically is heroism”. Being a hero is does not always mean you have superpowers or you wear a cape, you can just be a common person and be a hero at the same time. You could just be the mom who helps their kid with school work or the kid who wants to do well in school. The mom and the kid who don’t want to do those things are not heroes, but they should try and be them. Heroism is helping others, standing up for what you believe in, and not…

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    Heroism - Beyond the Classic Definition Heroism: “noun. Heroic conduct especially as exhibited in fulfilling a high purpose or attaining a noble end. The qualities of a hero.” The word’s origin is from Latin “heros” then French “héro” and “héroism”, and finally English “hero” and “heroism” in the early 18th century. All fancy, nice sounding words. None of them define heroism. Heroism is a topic very difficult to pinpoint; everyone seems to have a different opinion of it. Heroism is something…

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    In the poem Bewulf it shows there are all sorts of different people even monsters. There are also hero’s to slay and defeat those monsters. Heroes have faults and traits sort of like individual personalities just as monsters do. Here are three traits that Grendel the monster from Bewulf has. Grendel’s first trait is how he is sneaky and here are some examples form the story. Line 30’’ When darkness dropped Grendel went to Herot.’’ Line 35 ‘’He slipped through the door and in the silence snatched…

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    Anyone who saves someone or something is called a hero meaning murderers, criminals, ordinary people could be heroes. These individuals get recognized as a hero just because of their one deed. They step up once and are assumed heroes. Some of those men and women could be anti-heroes, as in heroes lacking heroic qualities. This does not mean a hero has to do something drastic to be a hero; it simply means not everyone is a hero. A hero is a concrete or abstract entity who/that influences a life…

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    The True Heroism in To Kill a Mockingbird! “A true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart.” -Unknown. This gives a meaning to what a true hero is, because you don’t see a lot of true heros around now of days. The quote is saying that anyone can be a hero, no matter their strength, or the way they look. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of Heroism is illustrated through Atticus, Mr. Heck Tate, and Boo Radley. In the book they all show Heroism,…

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    In the poem Beowulf, the character Beowulf represents the embodiment of heroism. The poem examines heroism from the perspective of both a warrior and a politician. There are a number of characteristics of a hero that Beowulf epitomizes. These include courage, sacrifice, determination, perseverance, dedication, honesty, loyalty, responsibility, and wisdom. A warrior sees heroism defined as being admired and respected for their brave actions and qualities. A politician, in contrast, is a person…

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