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    What is the first thing that pops in your head when you hear the word, “Hero?” Do you imagine a buff man wearing tights? Do you imagine a superhero saving kittens from trees? The concept of heroism isn’t only in comic books and stories. In our society, there are heros everywhere. They don’t wear tights, they don’t have superpowers, they aren’t buff. They are heros because they have a willingness to commit personal sacrifice, are looked up to for their actions, and are just someone who is…

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    Abraham Lincoln is one of the greatest Presidents and heroes in American history. He is a hero because he was courageous and determined enough to rise from humble beginnings as a farmer to become the most powerful man in the country. He was honest and generous, even inviting his rivals in the presidential campaign to be in his cabinet. He fought to keep the country together and expressed his generosity by allowing the defeated Confederacy to keep all their weapons and land. Finally, it was he…

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    Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) computer technician leaked classified documents from the government system to inform the public of what’s going on and what really happened in past events. This created a controversy among the public and government officials because some people believe he is a traitor to his country and others think he is a hero. Edward Snowden informed us of the violations committed by the government, while exposing the NSA hidden programs. Edward Snowden was a computer…

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    Although the modern definition of a hero is open to interpretation, most heroes share attributes that classify them as some variation of a hero. The hero archetype is not uncommon in Greek mythology. The average individual could likely describe popular Greek heroes such as Achilles, Heracles, and Odysseus. Among these great heroes are Theseus and Perseus. These two mythological figures hold many similarities; therefore, comparing the myths of Theseus and Perseus allows one to detect underlying…

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    That makes me think of all of people I have talked to about heros. They say stuff like,” A hero is someone who cares and protects. They can be anybody from anyplace.” I wouldn’t argue with that but to me it is harder to actually think about that one statement, Anyone from anyplace. Really! I disagree. Anyone can be a hero, even that one person who wrote on the hairdryer, “do not fall asleep while using this object”? No! Sleep stylin again…

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    not help but remember the words that were once spoken to me “To die a hero or to see yourself become the villain”. When I first heard these words, it was by one of my subordinates as he broke the news that he will be moving to different base, after we had work so hard in bringing him up thru the ranks and as he had finally gain the trust of those around him. As I attempted to change his mind he said to me “I rather die as the hero than see myself turn into a villain”, he believed those below him…

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    What is Heroism? “Hard times don’t create heroes. It is during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is revealed” (Bob Riley). Growing up most people assumed heroes to always be strong and have superpowers, that they always needed to take on a bad guy and do it with confidence. However, heroes can come in all shapes and sizes and they don’t always have to be big and powerful. All one needs to be is a kind and honest soul for that is a superpower in its own right. Although people face…

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    What Makes A Tragic Hero?

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    according to the Aristotelian definition of Tragedy. Also, Oedipus can represent an example of a Tragic Hero because he suffers greatly throughout the story, but he also has done both good and bad. But this combination of good and bad makes Oedipus appear human and allows the audience to sympathize with him. Oedipus the King embodies both the Aristotelian definition of a Tragedy and a Tragic Hero. Oedipus the King clearly demonstrates Aristotle's three unities in great detail. Aristotle believed…

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    What is a hero? If you ask this question of a simple man, your answers are many. A hero is brave, selfless, honest, strong, kind, relentless, courageous. In the mind of peasants a hero is perfection. The perfect image of what humans wish to be. Perfection and heroism are vastly different scales, And this is where our tale begins. . . When the gods put the stars in the sky And water in the seas, They also created two souls, One of perfection and one of valor These souls were intertwined, One…

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    1822 , Dorchester County, Maryland a miracle happens. Harriet Tubman was born. Harriet Tubman is one America's better known heros. She escorted about 300 slaves to freedom. She was brave, smart, and selfless. Her greatest achievement in my opinion is the underground railroad. She worked as a conductor of the underground railroad. She was nicknamed as moses. Harriet tubman knew what she was doing because she knew the place well. Harriet Tubman made a life-changing decision. When her master died…

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