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    What Makes A Hero A Hero? My hero is Kennedy Rowland and she has made a big impact on my life. She is my best friend and without her I do not know if I could have made it through some of the situations in my life. She may not be a superhero, or a hero to everyone else, but to me she is. Having a best friend like her means everything to me. She always knows what to say when I am down, and that is what everybody needs. A hero does not mean they have to save lives, it also means someone who can…

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    What Makes a Hero? In the article” What Makes a Hero?” Zimbardo (2011) talks about heroism, and he says that research has revealed the answer to what makes people evil. One the hand, that research has not yet found the reason that makes people good. Zimbardo believes that heroism is not the same as altruism. Heroism means to give assistance to who need it, doing activities for free and understanding the cons and the pros, and altruism does not apply all that meanings. The author mentions…

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    A hero is someone who helps others to make them feel better or gives them hope in some way or form. You always think a hero is someone super strength or super speed, a hero can be anybody. With being a hero, there are three main traits that describe what a hero is. Selflessness, Courage and Perseverance. Being through a struggle or being through adversity or seeing it can lead you to be selfless. I always think of two people; NBA Player Dwyane Wade and Connie Siskowski are people who I see…

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    What Makes an Epic Hero? The story Beowulf is England’s earliest masterpiece originated from the Anglo-Saxon poem. Beowulf is considered as the longest and greatest surviving Anglo-Saxon poem. Through Beowulf we can understand what the Anglo-Saxons valued. They value Battles, Heroes, and Heroes who win the battle and protects the people, and heroes who fight constantly and die with honor. The story Beowulf is an epic poem which contains all of the following which made it very popular. Beowulf,…

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    Many people have told me what makes an epic hero. Strength, courage, and achieving immortality. When I heard about all of these traits one person came to mind when they said them, Odysseus. Odysseus is a Greek soldier that fought in the war against the Trojans, and because of him, the Diomedes were victorious in the war. Yet, that wasn't the end for Odysseus, he and his men faced many challenges on their way back home. In some cases, because Odysseus was cunning and resourceful, he saved his…

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    The Tragic Hero of Antigone: Creon How far would a person go for what he/she thought was right? Would it be the right decision? How will it affect his/her loved ones? In Sophocles’ tragic drama Antigone, King Creon is forced to answer these questions. He is a very stubborn man and did not take anyone’s opinion into consideration, even when it affected his family and also his country that he is expected to make smart and also correct decisions for.. Even though Creon loves and adores his family,…

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    it does today, America hasn't been discovered and the worst thing that could happen to you was getting exiled from your colony. Around this time a very famous story was written with the intention of giving the Anglo-Saxons an epitome of 'how to be a hero'. This story was named Beowulf. However, it started out as an orally told story and the author is unknown. Throughout the years it's a possibility that the story was altered than that from the original version. It wasn't until the 1000's that…

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    My Hero There are heroes all around you, whether you realize it or not. Kathleen Oerther is special to me. Kathleen Oerther is my hero. Kathleen grew up in a family of five altogether. She went to Kellogg Community College and Kalamazoo Valley Community College for a college degree, but dropped out just shy of a degree when she realized she needed to be a wife, a mother, a caretaker, and have a stable job to support her family. She has a family of two boys, two girls, and a husband named…

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    Oskar Schindler was definitely a hero. Maybe a tad unlikely, considering his lifestyle and his original motivation. He had flaws, just like everybody else. He was a womanizer, and a serial cheater, he blew up large amounts of money into partying and maintaining a lavish lifestyle. When he first started employing Jews for his factory, he had nothing but profit from the cheapest labor accessible on his mind. However, even then, no one in his factory was ever mal-treated in any way. And as the…

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    the definition of a tragic hero. His fatal flaws not only costs him his life, but also the life of Juliet. Pulled apart by their families’ long-standing hatred, Romeo and Juliet make the indirect decision to take their own lives. Romeo’s naïve and childish actions do not warrant the outcome of the tragic event that plays out at the end of the play. Unfortunately, the circumstances Romeo is under and the actions he chooses to make, causes him to be known as a tragic hero. In the play, Romeo…

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