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    The definition of a hero has changed over the past two thousand years. Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney, is the oldest English epic to date. In the epic, Beowulf, the main character, is a hero for the Danes. An epic hero is “a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements or affected by grand events” (Dictionary.com). Modern day heroes, on the other hand, are defined as “a person who, in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act…

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    Life can be strenuous and arduous. Throughout history, humans experience horrific situations and develop undesirable behavioral characteristics. For example, Macbeth values domination, diminishing his relations among his colleagues. Furthermore, his death results from his hubris and paranoia. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Gatsby amasses wealth and participates in illegal businesses. As a result, these decisions develop Gatsby’s naivety, inciting his death. Unfortunately, corruption continues…

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    Throughout literature, the number three is everywhere. From the Bible to fairy tales, the number three is a common theme universally. The number three can represent color, time and even magic. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, translated by Burton Raffel, the number three is used many times in the book amid Sir Gawain’s journey to find the Green Knight. The author uses the number three in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight to help Gawain learn to resist temptation through animals, Lady Bertilak,…

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    What truly makes someone a hero? Does a hero necessarily have to be someone in a cape possessing superpowers? A hero is defined as someone noted for their courageous acts. In Ayn Rand’s We the Living, there are a few characters who fits the definition as a hero, most notably Andrei Taganov. Despite some aspects of his character, there’s a question that goes around in regards to him. Is Andrei Taganov truly a hero? Who is Andrei Taganov? Andrei is a devoted member of the Communist Party,…

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    I believe that Roy Hobbs is similar to King Arthur in quite a few ways. When analised they both possess lots of the traits that a hero would have, but more on that later. These men both are men that we all have aspirations to be more like. Determination and integrity are qualities that these two men have in abundance. For Arthur his determination shows through the way he fights and doesn't give up on the people he tries to save. For Hobbes his determination towards his one desire to play…

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    Hundreds of miles to the north, a grey overcast obscured Sol's light. An early chill billowed through the craggy gauntlet and into the box canyon. Crows and pickpockets eyed the deceased knights and other soldiers for their armor, weapons and other valuables. For that reason, the surviving knights desperately sought to account for all royal and the highest ranking nobles. Out of due respect and the kingdoms in question's security, possessions and especially royal seals had to be in hand.…

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    Why do the local street people call Hearth and Blitz Magnus’ parents ? R:Because one or the other always seem’s to be hovering around him. 2. Why was Surt looking for Magnus? R:He wanted Magnus’ sword 3. What did Hearth and Blitz use to fight Surt? R:A toy cupid bow and arrow and a “Make way for ducklings” sign 4. Why was Hunding so mad all the time? R:Because he was Helgi’s personal servant for eternity 5. Who…

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    Samurai and Knights are more similar than different. Both have a feudal system with a social pyramid and very protective armor that became useless after guns came around. They both also had codes that they had to be loyal to. Though some people think they're different because of their views on death, it is obvious that they have more similarities. Samurai and knights are more similar because of loyalty to code, feudal system, and their protective armor. The first reason Samurai and knights are…

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    In both First Knight and Excalibur the movies, they both display King Arthur as a magnificent man, who is courageous, witty, and does what is right, but both movies very from the beginning to the end. The opening scenes of the movies are dramatically different. In the movie the First night, King Arthur is an older gentleman who does not appear in the movie until Lady Guinevere of Leones comes to meet him. Before she meets him in the well know city of Camelot, she has villagers come to her after…

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    It was a hazy morning; the street was cluttered with people of all ages, who were flooding in to the church. In the surging hoards among them stood Sir Ector, an elderly knight, with his two sons, Sir Kay, a young stern knight and Arthur his young squire. After everyone was seated in the creaky pews, the pastor started preaching his lengthy sermon. Because the kingdom had no king, many of its citizens were saddened. Since the king had children, there was no heir to take the throne. Suddenly,…

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