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    Beowulf characterizes as an epic hero with his appearance, his supernatural strength, his courage, and his integrity. Beowulf’s first appearance in Beowulf is mighty and confident; as he and his army enter into the castle grounds. A spectator says, “Never before has a force under arms disembarked so openly-not bothering to ask if the sentries allowed them safe passage or the clan had consented. Nor have I seen a mightier man-at-arms on this earth than the one standing here” (Heaney 244-249).…

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    James Show Heroism

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    characterized by their skills, wits, and minds; such is the case for James Show, a hero in a waffle house. The most obvious sign of heroism by Show is courage. Another telling display was willingness. In turn, this would mean he would also be an opportunist. Amid it all, he is a fast thinker. Without a doubt, James Show - being courageous, willing, an opportunist, and a fast thinker – has all the characteristics of a hero. Most outwardly seen and spoken of are Show's courageous act. Starting…

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    Ned Kelly: Guilty or Innocent Historically there has been great speculation as to whether Ned Kelly is a hero, villain or victim, but in my opinion there is no dilemma as to determining whether or not Ned Kelly was a hero or villain. The evidence presented shows that Ned Kelly was a villain. Ned Kelly was a thief, a bank robber and a murderer and he got what he deserved, over his short life, he stole hundreds of horses and cattle, robbed two banks and killed three men. An example of these is he…

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    What is the definition of a hero? As defined by googling a hero is a person that is admired or idealized for courage and outstanding achievements or noble qualities. This shows that everyone has some of the qualities of a hero. In the world today though there are many different types of heroes ranging from modern-day heroes like police officers and fighters to the imaginary or fantasy heroes like Spider-Man and The Flash. In between those heroes we also have celebrities and ordinary people who…

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    embarrassing Hero and stopping the wedding in front of all the towns’ people, was created by Claudio viewing what he interpreted to be Hero and Barachio kissing and sharing an intimate moment in Hero’s chambers. However, as we (the audience) know, it wasn’t really Hero in the window, it was Hero’s cousin Margaret. The entire conflict was orchestrated by Don John. The conflict proved to us how Claudio truly felt about Hero. He had convinced himself, and everyone else, that he really did love…

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    From that diary many people can that those ordinary people were heros. Although some are convinced that ordinary people can not be heros because they don't have superpowers, ordinary people could be considered heroes because they help one another without a reason, most have outstanding qualities, and they go through horrible pain but they could still rise back up. Helping others without a reason is an important sign of a real hero. Heros are known for their exceptional kindness, and Mr. Frank…

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    An Epic Hero is a brave and noble character in an Epic Poem, admired for achievements or affected by events. There are eight elements of an Epic Hero Cycle. The eight elements of an Epic Hero Cycle are: (1) the main character has to be possessed of supernatural abilities; (2) the hero is charged with a quest; (3) the hero is tested, often to prove the worthiness of himself and his quest; (4) the presence of numerous mythical beings, magical and helpful animals, and human helpers and companions;…

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    To begin, a definition of a hero's journey is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed. The Great Gatsby is about a young man who fell in love with a girl named Daisy, but he was sent off into war so was lost from his long love and then years later he reunites with her and tries to get her love back when she's married to another man. The Matrix is about a man…

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    Zero or Hero (Is Frankenstein a Hero?) There heros and villians in this world. They are not as obvious as in the comics. If they were, then life would be much easier, that’s for sure. Unfortunately, life is not cut and dry like that. Everybody is a hero to someone and a villain to someone else. That brings up the question of if Frankenstein is a hero? In all reality, Mary Shelley didn’t make Frankenstein’s monster a hero or villain, instead he was simply a child that had to grow up too fast.…

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    “A tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction.” The word hero is derived from a Greek word that means, “a person who faces adversity, or demonstrates courage in the face of danger.” But a tragic hero, along with the traits of a hero, also has negative traits as well. According to Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero, the character must possess five characteristics: Hamartia, Hubris, Peripeteia, Anagnorisis, Nemesis, and…

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