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    A hero can be defined as someone who contains “past ideals and a future vision; because of this ambiguity (the past and future both containing destructive and creative potential), he is able to lead the people from one (the past) to the other (the future)” (Scheub 198). This definition places the hero at the center of social change as he or she leads people into a new future. Thus, the depiction of a successful or unsuccessful hero reveals the qualities one must have…

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    Jackson Jackson, an American native, is a character in "What You Pawn I Will Redeem" by Sherman Alexie. Though he might seem to be a traditional literary hero, after analyzing him more thoroughly on how he makes his own decisions and acts, will lead us to how he actually is a character. Perhaps we should define what is a traditional literary hero? A traditional literary hero is a character who is a perfect character with little or no imperfections. Some examples of literary heroes are Superman…

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    an equally as epic hero. This is shown in all of the classical stories: Achilles in The Iliad, Odysseus in The Odyssey, and Aeneas in Virgil’s Aeneid. Since John Milton wanted to make an English epic poem in his masterpiece of Paradise Lost, there of course had to be an epic hero. Despite this, it is extremely difficult to pinpoint the protagonist of the work. Knowing Milton’s piousness and love of his Protestant religion, most readers would agree that it is unlikely that the hero is the…

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    You need the journey to complete or accomplish any task that you are given. The journey gives you many opportunities to become a hero. You learn the rights from wrong and how to handle tough times. The journey can also help you to become a hero, a hero that can save you from defeat or from the toughest challenges. The journey is how you learn what it takes to be a hero and grow stronger. In the book, “The Odyssey”, Odysseus changed. He turned himself around and by the end wasn’t as…

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    Heros are vital to the existence of our human existence. Although some attempt to contest this statement there are limitless resources that support this argument. Not only is there supernatural representation within adult literature; it is coeval in children's television and books as well. Take for instance Sesame Street, ingrained within the show itself is Super Grover. A character that through maneuvering about the campus singlehandedly amending little problems the charachters are…

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    Have you ever thought of what a hero was in this world. Let's start with the definition of hero. In Webster's dictionary, ¨A hero is a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.¨ But the real question is if Odysseus from the Odyssey would be a considered a hero in modern society. Based on the definition of a hero, Odysseus is a hero because he was very intelligent, he was stronger than most, and very brave and this all made him very admired by a…

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    Many people define a hero as a person who saves the lives of many, but my hero didn’t save lives she changed them for the better. Despite not actually saving any lives, as stereotypical heroes do, she still touched many people’s hearts. Not all heroes can fly, but my hero, Talia Castellano is flying high in heaven. Although she passed away, she still remains a hero to me and many others. Talia Castellano still remains in the hearts of her supporters. Talia Castellano is my hero, because she is…

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    He is a mature man and gives off the feeling that he is true, brave and intimidating. His purpose to be there to become their hero are in the right place because he want to rid Hrothgar and his people from the terror of Grendel. In Gardner’s version of Beowulf, he uses Beowulf’s eyes to distance him from what a hero is by clarifying his intentions as not noble but selfish. “The eyes slanted downward, never blinking, unfeeling as a snake’s.” (p. 154) He’s not there to save…

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    The Conception of the Anti-Hero Through the Myth of the Frontier Throughout history the frontier has been portrayed as a violent and turbulent boundary that served as the panicle of the new American opportunity. Soon after the formation of the thirteen colonies, social and political classes began to form and mold society for the American people. Ideology revolving around myths in individual social classes started to develop, in the hope of understanding what the frontier truly was, and…

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    defeat, that is the definition of a tragic hero. In the book, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo has many struggles in his story, but at the same time he was a hero. Some of his struggles where he put to high of expectations on himself to not become like his father in any way possible, and the negative outside forces. Okonkwo was a tragic hero because his mistakes in judgement and outside forces contributing to his downfall. Okonkwo was a tragic hero because his main goal in life was…

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