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    What do you think makes a tragic hero? According to “an old dead Greek dude”, otherwise known as Aristotle, the very same who created the guidelines of what would qualify as “a good body of text”, a tragic hero is noble or wise, has a fatal flaw, a reversal of fortune, a realization that their fatal flaw is what caused their misfortune, and a greater fate than they deserved. I personally completely agree with Aristotle’s ideas of a tragic hero. They need to be noble or wise so the audience can…

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    Macbeth’s actions make him appear to be a tragic hero, but there is much more to Macbeth that eliminates him from possibility for being a tragic hero. Macbeth is a Scottish nobleman who is Thane of Glamis, which is like a governor, and he is married to Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is a very pushy wife who wants her husband to be powerful at all costs. Macbeth on the other hand is a bit timid but with urging he will do whatever his wife wants. One day Macbeth was walking in the forest with a man…

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    traditional, romantic relationship between Leonato’s daughter, Hero and Claudio while the other couple, Beatrice and Benedick work hard to give the impression that neither of them are interested in marriage, let alone interested in each other, but even they can’t…

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    Sherlock Comedy

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    obstacles that transform him or her in the process, and then face the final challenge that draws on the inner and outer resources” (391). Essentially, what Seger is summarizing for us is the fact that the hero must suffer and only then when he finds the strength within in himself can he succeed and become a true hero. Only when he transforms does the hero complete the “heroes myth.” And so how does John Watson fit into that mold? Well, he like all the characters in Sherlock does in fact…

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    Mythology, what comes to mind immediately are familiar names like Hercules, Perseus, and Theseus. In this paper I will address the religious practices associated with heroes, the origins of the term, examine what makes a hero, analyze the heroic content of the stories of the three heroes previously named, and look at information and ideas from Joseph Campbell’s excerpt on the ‘Monomyth.’ Evidence suggests that there were cults of people who worshipped certain individuals deemed worth of ‘Hero’…

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    Hero's Journey

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    that each video was helpful in its' own way. Personally, the 'What Makes A Hero' video was the most helpful/informative video for me. Basically, it explained the common Hero's journey archetype which takes place in many stories. Essentially, the hero in a story is the archetypal predecessor of all humankind in general. The modern day hero is a culmination our ancestors' experiences over many generations. All societies have similar hero stories not because they coincidentally decided to follow a…

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    A true hero is: someone who puts others needs in front of theirs and never does anything bad to hurt anyone. In The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, three law-breaking Greasers are said to be heros from saving a few kids from a fire. But, a hero stays with that sense of heroism forever, which Johnny and Dally don’t have, but Pony seems to be the only one that does. Even though, Johnny and Dally may have had a small sense of heroism when they were willing to risk their lives to save the children, there…

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    The basic meaning of a hero is that they are self sacrificing, brave, and courageous is a really good way of talking about them. But the real heros are the ones that do the acts of heroism like the people in these paragraphs. A good self sacrificing hero is giving up something they want or something they desire for the greater good or to help others.These self sacrificing men at the The Chernobyl Three “the Chernobyl explosion is one of the most harrowing examples in history of the danger…

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    According to Webster's Dictionary, the definition of a hero is one that shows great courage. It is a broad definition, that could mean a number of things to different people. Whether the person is famous and well known or barely talked about at all. In my opinion, a hero is someone who is determined, forgiving, and courageous. When the word hero comes to mind, one of the first names I think of is Louis Zamperini. Louis began his life as a troubled boy. He became so much of a nuisance his…

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    When you ask a person who they consider a hero, one may respond by saying “Superman”. Those people believe a hero is someone who is extraordinary from us. Those “heroes” have a super ability that we don't have. Such as a superpower to fly. On the other hand, a different person could respond to the same question by saying “my mom” or “my dad”. A hero could be someone who you have never met, nor ever knew existed. But what about Horus? Most people who hear the name Horus will think of the god’s…

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