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    Have you ever read a book and realized that you and a character have a lot in common? Perhaps you both face similar problems or maybe you share many similar traits. I have found that I share many of the same qualities with the main character in the Lockwood & co. series, Anthony Lockwood. We both are exceptionally strong in a physical and mental sense. We are brave and would do anything to help a person in need. Also we are very intelligent and excel at problem solving. For these reasons I…

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    characteristic, but it’s possible we could empathise with Schindler now, because he is a flawed person, which is realistic and gives him a personality. However, Schindler’s flaws are central to understanding his character, showing that just because he is a hero he is not immune to fatal flaws. it adds human traits; it’s what we do with ourselves, not what we’re born with that matters. Even though his marital conduct is gravely wrong, it does not define Schindler as a person when it…

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    Five-star general Douglas Macarthur is a well known American hero for all of his contributions to our past wars. Macarthur was awarded the highest military award, The Congressional Medal of Honor, for his services. He gave his speech “Duty; Honor; Country” to the cadets of West Point Military Academy on his last day as an instructor there on May 12, 1962. Macarthur had graduated from West Point at the top of his class in 1903, so he had a deep emotional connection to all the cadets there.…

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    opinions about life. Beowulf influences others because of his risky commitments. Even though Beowulf and heroes today have a tremendous effect on society, they differ in commitments and personalities. In the story, Beowulf, everyone considers him as a hero because he was brave. His bravery gave the town confidence that they will no longer be terrorized by the monster. The town’s people began to have more courage to stop outside. Beowulf’s bravery…

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    Loyalty, bravery, strength, courage, and the desire to achieve immortality. As he risks his own life to protect the lives around him. He takes on leadership, being passed Hrothgar’s crown and full responsibility of the people of Herot. Being the mighty hero he is, will battle and slay any creature he comes across in order to save lives. He does not fight for wealth or praise. He fights and protects only for God’s judgment. A demon known by Grendel attacks Herot, killing 30 of Hrothgar’s men.…

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    Have you ever had a friend who is very brave and helps you with many things, but is a little too hyped for some things, and then you have that friend that's very nice 8but not as passionate as your other friend, their personality is very chill. In the biography " Going Solo" the young man Roald Dahl made many friends. His friend David Coke (pronounced Cook) has a very chill personality, but when times are hard during the war, they had he thought "It's absolutely hopeless" (Fist Encounter with a…

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    An epic hero is a character that possesses courage, strength, and a desire to achieve immortality through heroic actions. A person is considered a hero if they have a problem in their journey and had the strength and courage to solve or address the problem. Odysseus is an epic hero because he possesses the traits of that of a hero. He had the intelligent idea of the Trojan horse and made the Greeks win the Trojan war. After all, he survived the likes of Poseidon, the cyclops, the lotus eaters…

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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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    Major Bruce P. Crandall was a Flight Commander, serving with Company A, 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division in the Vietnam War when the ground commander ordered the aircraft to abort the scheduled search and destroy mission from Plei Me, Vietnam, to Landing Zone X-Ray in the Ia Drang Valley. However, Major Crandall, having successfully landed once despite enemy fire, assessed the situation at Landing Zone X-Ray and determined the troops were in need of ammunition and medical…

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    A hero is a man or woman who is admired for their achievements and noble qualities. Whether in reality or in a fictional place the hero will have to have courage to fight, the ability to overcome great obstacles and the leadership to guide others. Beowulf a character of a fictional epic poem and Ashoka, real time Indian ruler are both excellent examples of heroes. Many parallels can be seen in these two heroes through their similarities, nevertheless, these heroes also have the differentiable…

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