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The Odysseus And Wesley Autrey And The Subway Hero

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Everyone in a way is a hero, depending on how people see other people determines how highly they think of them. Our version of a hero in modern times is someone does an action that would be unheard of, this is common when firefighters do the unthinkable and enter a burning building often risking their lives to save civilians that are stuck in the building. This is just one example of what a modern-day hero looks like, they appear in everyday life doing actions that help others. Sometimes people become hero’s by Phronesis, translated as practical wisdom. This is the concept of disembodiment and instinctual know-how exhibited by the Odysseus, as well as Wesley Autrey, better known as the “Subway Hero”. Odysseus, who is a capable soldier, diplomat, sailor and ruler, in addition to his other virtues, is the prime example of phronesis. His fast thinking gets his men out of Polyphemus’s cave alive, lets him listen to the Sirens’ song without going mad. He ensures that when he does make it home he isn’t murdered by his wife’s numerous suitors and would be pretenders to his throne. The disembodiment actions happen all of the time in the world. Wesley Autrey, the man who saved a seizing man who fell onto train tracks was saved by Wesley when he laid on top of him underneath the passing train. He said, “I don’t feel like I did something spectacular; I just saw someone who needed help,” he told the Times. “I did what I felt was right.”. He did something that was unthinkable to most

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