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    shall come to pass that death shall vanquish thee, noble warrior.” Theseus, duke of Athens, showed tremendous compassion and a developed sense of and desire for justice. Surely he was hero, but even so, he built temples to false Gods. And finally, Sir Gawain, beloved knight of all, showed a willingness to sacrifice himself and a great virtue and convition regarding the lady’;s temptations. Surely he too was a hero, but in the end he did accept the lady’s girdle as a sign of her love. The…

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    Great writers create great stories. In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer writes about the different classes of pilgrims. He has a narrator, Harry Bailey, who speaks highly of the knight but does not care about the Summoner. Bailey tells all the pilgrims that each will have the opportunity to tell a story of which they desire and whoever has the best story will get a dinner paid by the pilgrims. Throughout the stories, women are described as men’s pleasure. Chaucer uses characterization and…

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    In the Odyssey, Odysseus was a very noble man. One of the many things he struggled with was being humble. Odysseus must grasp humility to return back home. Multiple times the gods tried to teach Odysseus to be humble along his journey. Some examples of times the gods tried to teach Odysseus to be humble was when he tried to escape the Cyclops cave, when his men ate the cows of the sun god, and when Penelope had to keep suitors back. The gods attempted to teach Odysseus to be humble when…

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    What makes a hero a hero? A good definition of an epic hero is from John M. Steadman’s “The Idea of Satan as the Hero of "Paradise Lost"” “The epic hero must demonstrate his heroism through his military strength and skill. Physical fortitude was thus a sine qua non, though it might be combined with other and more amiable qualities: strength of mind as well as body prudence, magnanimity temperance and piety.”(p. 256). One of the first epic heroes written about in British literature is Beowulf.…

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    Heroism is defined as “the quality of heroic actions, showing great bravery”, (Oxford English Dictionary, 2014). This is compared to a modern definition of bravery as “a person who is greatly admired for brave deeds or an illustrious warrior and one who shows great courage”, (Merriam-Webster, 2014). This shows the definition has remained the same for many years. The word hero comes from the Latin word heros, which was derived from the Greek word hērōs. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary…

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a Middle English Arthurian romance. It is a a story of a knight’s attributes that display chivalry – courage, honor, purity, courtesy – and the test of those. The introduction of the poem forms a historical background which makes it easier for many of the poem’s themes to be introduced. The action of the poem opens at Camelot on New Year’s Day. Arthur maintains the tradition of refusing to eat until he sees or hears of a great adventure. This is when the…

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    Robin Hood Personality

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    outlaw hero has sympathy and support from one or more social groups who form a resistant community” (Seal, 74). People that live around Robin Hood make a difference in his heroic paper, and “he is deeply moved by the plights of the sorrowful knight Sir Richard of the Lea, the minstrel Allan a Dale, [and his trust wording friend Little John] … among others” (Cech, 12). When Robin Hood met Little John, he began a fight in which one he lost,…

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    Atticus Finch Heroism

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    Some heroes today are readily apparent, while others are more subtly. In the book, Mrs. Dubose and Atticus Finch are obvious heroes, while it takes readers time to discover the heroism of Boo Radley. Generally heros have multiple characteristics, but the ones that are most prominent are courage, bravery, and persistence these are seen in Atticus, Mrs. Dubose, and Boo Radley throughout the novel. Through Atticus Finch the author shows the reader about courage, bravery, and persistent. All…

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    themselves from the consequences. Sir Gawain, a chivalrous knight takes the anonymous dare given by the Green Knight that appears in Camelot on the New Year's feast. In the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Sir Gawain will be challenged with many things like self confidence, loyalty, bravery and honesty. Gawain transitions from a low esteem to a new person, he almost perfect pearl. In the beginning…

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    Allyson Krohn Professor Scott Eng 333 02/04/2018 The Knight Vs the Pardoner The General Prologue in the Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, there is a general introduction of the characters who are going to be competing to tell the best tale of the group. There are two characters that I would like to focus on, because they are quite the opposites; The knight and the Pardoner. The knight is the vision of a chivalrous knight and the pardoner being quite the opposite is known for swindling…

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