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    Epic heroes exist everywhere in society; they are integrated throughout communities, cultures, races, and families. An epic is a long poem that is usually borrowed from ancient myth or culture. Epics tell the stories and experience of heroic characters or the history of a nation; accordingly, an epic hero is the brave and noble figure, in which an epic poem narrates, admired for their great deeds. Martin Luther King Jr. embodies the characteristics of an epic hero as he demonstrated great…

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    on his Navy uniform in order to serve the U.S. as well as prove he had courage. Unfortunately, Fischer didn’t know how to swim but was still put on a ship to be a plumber. In the article “The Psychology of Heroism: Are Heroes Born or Made,” explains it this way: “Are we born with or learn heroism in our everyday lives? One tremendous question, researchers run into comes down to the age-old argument over instinct versus discipline (Cherry). Fischer had to push himself to be the person he wanted…

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    Heroes In The Outsiders

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    One account of manslaughter, and another of heroism? “I don’t know. Maybe I felt like playing hero.” Hinton 115. These are both major, in their separate ways. Some say Cade and Curtis should be heroes. Others say that they should be locked up. However, for the sake of the situation, papers are saying…

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    Reflections of the Heroes Adventure As life progress we all have a destination that is purposely for us. Some will finish the task and others fall short. Heroism is the purpose for those who not only finish the journey, but in the process help those around them. Joseph Campbell has interviewed and explained the development stages to becoming a real hero or heroine. Bill Moyer took upon himself to host the interview and ask specific questions that can make or break stages within the process.…

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    Throughout the epic poem of Beowulf, the main protagonist Beowulf is shown to thoroughly exemplify all of the traits of the epic hero. His heroism is displayed on two distinct sections of the epic, contrasting his original uninhibited heroism and later, his aged mature heroism. In the beginning of Beowulf, Beowulf was portrayed as the pinnacle of the young, brave, chivalrous knight-like warriors expected during the Anglo-Saxon period. He rushed to Hrothgar’s kingdom of the Danes from the…

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    said in previous paragraphs, Jackie Robinson has many examples of heroism in his life. When it all comes together his life and influence on people had one of if not the biggest impactful lives in the civil rights movement. He changed the world for the better, which gives me hope that one day the world will be free from racial tension. Why is Jackie Robinson so significant to me? He inspired so many people with his courage and heroism. Jackie Robinson teaches me that other people's opinions…

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    warn his King. He is more of an every man’s hero. There are differences between the heroism of Beowulf and Roland. Beowulf died because 11 of his companions deserted his in the face of battle. Roland died because he was too prideful to call for aid in the face of battle. Beowulf’s heroism is present in the defeats of Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon that ultimately led to his death. Roland’s heroism…

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    Being a hero is not shown by who they are but what they do. Hercules and Heraclês showed he was a hero. He also showed that he had to progress to become the hero he wanted to be. Along the way of becoming a hero, he met people that he may have loved. There are many similarities and differences between the cultural values of love, progression, and being a hero in the movie Hercules and the myth, “Heraclês.” Hercules has the value of love in both, the myth as well as the movie. In the movie,…

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    influencing those who read his book. Kovic continued to show his strength and fight for his country even though he was injured. But he fought not with weapons but by telling his experience in America of the struggles he faced. Ron Kovic shows his heroism with friends Bobby and Billy in this quote. These three Vietnam veterans stood up and spoke against the president and war. In Front of cameras, government officials, fellow veterans and many people watching as they stood up for what they…

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    character. Someone admired for their great achievements or affected grant events. Princess Diana, lived as an epic hero with extraordinary selflessness. She embodies the characteristics of an epic hero by manifesting a nobel birth, earning national heroism, and expressing cable of great strength and courage. Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, possess a Noble Birth. Possessing this advantage contributes to her epic hero identity, as well as supports the structure and foundation in the novice…

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