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    A hero is a person highly regarded in Anglo-Saxon culture. The Anglo-Saxon people had a great appreciation for their epics depicting heroes on seemingly impossible quests. These epics were passed on from generation to generation throughout the centuries. The heroes always displayed the same characteristics of being strong, tough, adventurous warriors. The epic Beowulf perfectly depicts the Anglo-Saxon image of a hero. The protagonist Beowulf is called to defeat a monster that cannot be touched…

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    Okonkwo Tragic Hero

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    Okonkwo A Tragic Hero in Things Fall Apart According to Aristotle " a tragic hero is a character who is noble in nature, has a tragic flaw and discovers his fate by his own actions". By definition Okonkwo meets all the criteria of a tragic hero and although written thousands of years apart and in a different culture Okonkwo is comparatively similar to Oedipus in Sophocles’ “Oedipus the King”. Oedipus Rex is the ideal tragic hero of Aristotle (Barstow,1912). Additional criteria are provided by…

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    though out the movies. In “Creating the Myth” by Linda Seger discuss the ten stages of a hero myth movie. According to Seger, “They show who the hero is, what the hero needs, and how the story and character interact…transformation.” However, in the movie Maleficent the protagonist doesn’t meet each stage of the hero myth. The introduction of the hero in Maleficent is a little unusual According to Seger, “The hero is introduced in a ordinary surroundings, in a mundane world, doing mundane…

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    "My Epic Hero" Every hero has had a life changing situation that has well, changed their life and created the type of person they are now. Whether it was a fight they lost, or won or someone they defeated or a journey it turned their whole life around. Their perspective on life was no longer the same. That is exactly what happened to the Greek hero Odysseus. Odysseus was not always a hero. He was just like any other commoner, he lived with his wife Penelope, and son Telemachos. Odysseus was the…

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    There is a type of anti-hero known as a mercenary. Mercenaries’ complete jobs given by their client and once they get that job done, they receive a huge reward. The job given to them may be a good deed or a bad thing, which makes mercenaries antiheroes due to their selfish greed of money. Mercenaries’ don’t care what side they are on, as long as they receive something in the end for their own personal gain, they will almost do anything to receive their credit. These kinds of antiheroes do their…

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    Examples Of Heroism

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    being attainable by men. Personal experience and fictional television molded who I believed displayed authentic, genuine acts of heroism. I came to realize my oblivious beliefs as a child would not serve me well in the real world. The expectations of what it means to demonstrate such heroism continues to change dramatically as I grow older. Furthermore, when a person has impressed upon me a great desire for serving all God’s creation with love, humility, selflessness, through pain, physical…

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    considered as a tragic hero. This hero is defined as an Aristotelian hero and must follow the five characteristics; Nobleness,Hamartia,Peripeteia, Anagnorisis, and a fate that is greater than what they deserved. Examples of heroes that follow these guidelines are Oedipus from Oedipus Rex and Prince Hamlet from Hamlet. I personally believed that a protagonist doesn’t need all 5 of these characteristics to be considered a tragic hero because anagnorisis is highly unlikely. I don’t think a hero in…

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    discussed. In the project, 5 different kind of movies in recent 20 years are selected as examples: Hancock, Batman Begins, Saving Private Ryan, Titanic and 2012. In order to identify people’s behaviors to heroic actions, we should first define what hero is. There are lots of definitions…

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    Raskolnikov Heroism

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    something deeper than what seems on the surface. These symbols provide connections for the reader which demonstrate profound themes. In his novel Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevsky elaborates on the myth of the “hero”. Traditionally, the literary hero will face an obstacle, reject societal expectations, and find success in his dismissal of these norms. Based on this literary tradition, Dostoevsky created his own version of this symbol, “The Extraordinary Man” theory. His “hero”,…

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    Many people have asked me what I think of when I hear the word hero. Some people think of superheroes, such as Batman, Superman or Spider Man. However, heros can be normal people without super hero powers such as teachers, parents, and coaches. Just like Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien, I too had heros help me in my life. Bilbo and I both have people in our lives that helped us achieve the impossible. Along the way both Bilbo and I evolved into heros. Gandalf, my parents, and my…

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