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    The Oxford English Dictionary defines a hero as “a person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities”. Both the history of mankind and literature are saturated with stories of heroes, many of which, are connected to royalty. Whether the hero is rewarded with royalty or begins the hero journey in a position of supremacy, heroism and royalty always coincide. Heroes and eminence also have a plethora of traits in common with each other. Heroes are rewarded with…

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    The Will to Survive is Worth the Chance of Life Everyday is a fight for life and with the will to live you are one of the strongest people left on Earth. The book The Road by Cormac McCarthy has many examples of life and death situations about a boy and his father during an apocalypse. They want to make a journey to the ocean where it is safer and warmer, but they have to deal with cannibals, hunger and sickness throughout this journey. They end up making it to the ocean and this was only…

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    Group A: Question 1 In The Eagle, the main character, Marcus, demonstrates many of the traditional Roman values such as fides, pietas, gravitas, constantia, and virtus. Together, all of those virtues held by Marcus then combine to show that Marcus possessed dignitas and auctorias which are given to those who display all of the values of the ideal Roman. Fides means to be trustworthy, faithful, confident, reliable and credible. In the text Marcus shows he is confident when he volunteers to go…

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    1. The hero is an age old archetype that stands for a person who sets out to right some wrongs, save the village, stop a villain, and so on. Obviously, this is not the only definition of a hero and what constitutes as a hero to one may not for someone else. This is why so many stories about heroes exist. The stories all attempt to resonate with a large body of people while still fixating on a particular journey. Hero’s stand for universal beings to look up to or learn from? Campbell says that…

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    Shannon L. Alder once said, “Heroes are not made. They are born out of circumstances and rise to the occasion when their spirit can no longer coexist with the hypocrisy injustice to others.” However not everyone can be a hero. Heroes need the courage and strength to persevere through difficult situations. Heroes are selfless and may not always be brawny figures, but average audacious individuals. Heroism is not always being able to save everyone, but is sacrificing for the sake of doing good,…

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    The Vikings Ruthless Raiders or Crafty Survivalists Upon review of the interview with archeologist William Fitzhugh, Who Were the Vikings?, one has to wonder if the long standing view of the Vikings as ruthless raiders is an accurate description. Fitzhugh argues that the Vikings, while a ruthless band, were in fact fighting for their own survival as best they could. He presents a picture of the Vikings as Scandinavian peoples who have garnered a biased narrative. This narrative is characterized…

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    “No man has ever risen to the real stature of spiritual manhood until he has found that it is finer to serve somebody else than it is to serve himself.” “The Red Badge of Courage” by author Stephen Crane is one of the first modern American novels which takes place during the American Civil War where the episodic plot revolves around a young Union soldier’s anxiety as he confronts his first battle and explores larger themes of fear and bravery, patriotism, brotherhood, and manhood. The main theme…

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    Why Salva is a hero People in the world will at some point face difficulties in their life and some individuals are there to support ones who can’t fight for themselves. Salva Dut sacrificed himself to be a hero to others, and he was an inspirational hero to a lot of people in Sudan, as mentioned in “A Long Walk to the Water and Just Add Water”. Sudan is an undeveloped country where people suffer from a lack of resources, especially water. Salva established a foundation called Water for Sudan,…

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    Both writings, The Poem of the Cid and The Prince, discuss political and military leadership tactics. The Poem of the Cid presents the Cid as one of the great leaders in the history of the Reconquista; he was a remarkable warrior and leader, and his actions showed his superiority. This dominance is shown through his warfare tactics, but also through his religious commitment, his skill and practice of military command, knowledge and practical aims of battle, and cunningness and cleverness.…

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    “A hero is one who steps up when everybody else backs down.” When someone is brave enough to step up or help at tough times it makes them a better person and shows that they can truly be a hero. Heroism means being brave and taking actions in times of crisis; heroes aren’t afraid to do what is right even though nobody else may agree. Heroes are brave and courageous no matter what challenge they face. An example of someone who is a hero could be Frederick Douglass, who was an…

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