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    in S.E. Hinton’s book, The Outsiders, are the teenagers Johnny, Sherri, and Ponyboy. Johnny can be defined as a hero in the book, because of what he does for other people. Johnny proved that he could be a hero, when he dashed in with Ponyboy in the burning church with no regard whether he would survive or not. Johnny also proved to be a hero when he stood up to his own personal hero, and even though he was scared, he wanted to help someone else, as shown in this quote: “"Leave her alone,…

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    Hero Qualities In Beowulf

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    think of a hero, Beowulf would definitely be one of the first ones to come to mind due to all his characteristics as one. Beowulf presented excellent hero qualities which reflected the way the people of his time talked about him and their expectations for a true hero. For instance, he killed grendel, which was a huge relief to the people in the villages. Whereas Deadpool displays only some hero like qualities, which not what we entirely expect out of any hero. When we look up to a hero, we…

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    Mcmurphy Hero's Journey

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    McMurphy emerges as the hero of the story because, according to Campbell, he is giving his life to something greater than himself and is trying to fix something lacking in the normal experiences permitted to the members of this society. The other character, Chief Bromden, falls into the mentor archetype due to his overall personality and how he aided McMurphy in certain instances. In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Randle McMurphy closely follows Joseph Campbell’s hero journey arc and…

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    desirable and undesirable traits in a culture. A hero portrays all valuable and honored traits in a society, while monsters help to reveal the undesirable traits as well as push the hero to his boundaries. In the Anglo-Saxon culture a hero was to be a strong, courageous, and intelligent warrior. They had to be willing to come up against any odds, and be willing to fight to the death for respect within themselves and from the people. The stereotype Anglo-Saxon hero was able to attain all of these…

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    What is a war hero? Many people would say that a war hero is someone who put their life on the line or even died for their cause. War heroes often possess traits such as selflessness, sacrifice, and courage, that help them do everything in their will to make the world a better place and to protect what they believe is right. In examples such as the Revolutionary War, the war heroes were fighting for freedom against oppression from an overbearing government; in the civil war, they fought for or…

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    Abby Wambach: A Hero

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    “A hero is braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer,” said Ralph Waldo Emerson. I think he is correct; a hero doesn’t give up he keeps pushing through no matter what happens. A hero to me is someone who does not give up no matter what the situation may be. For example Abby Wambach, retired professional soccer player, in the middle of the a soccer game against Japan. One of the players from Japan accidentally kicks Abby Wambach in the head while both players were in the…

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    Beowulf Hero Analysis

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    Beowulf is an epic hero and an Anglo- Saxon hero for many different reasons. Other than Beowulf being the central character and presenting himself larger than life, he also is the definition of a hero. When one defines a hero with the values of Anglo- Saxons, the hero would be defined as a man with extraordinary qualities, be honorable, and show bravery. The hero would also have a sense of duty, which in this case means being devoted to one’s people. Beowulf is shown as a hero with…

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    beginning, can turn out to be the hero in the end. In “Oedipus Rex” written by Sophocles during ancient times, Oedipus, the son of Jocasta and Thebes, does not believe that the prophecy peopling are telling him is true. The prophecy states that Oedipus will kill his father and marry his mother. But, by the end of the tragedy the claimed prophecy comes true, Oedipus finds out his true identity, and embodies the qualities of a tragic hero. Oedipus Rex is a tragic hero because he has a tragic flaw,…

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    comedy. There are three major love components in the play. The romantic love between the characters Claudio and Hero, along with Beatrice and Benedick. The familial love between Leonardo, Beatrice, and Hero, and lastly the fraternal love between Benedick and Don Pedro. Out of those pairs, the one that holds the most amount of tragedy is that of the main characters, the lovers Hero and Claudio. Although these two characters…

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    My Hero Interview

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    grandparent. That's not the case with me, I met my hero July 31st, 2014. I didn't know it then but the cute CIT at Camp Ho Mita Koda would soon become my best friend, my boyfriend, and most importantly my hero. When we received this assignment I couldn't think of a better person to interview than Brad. He's my hero for many reasons but the main reason is he's one of the most caring and positive people that I know. During the process of interviewing my hero, we were sitting down at Red Lobster.…

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