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    Who is Beowulf? Is he a brave hero or an anti- hero? In a 2005 film of “Beowulf”, he is considered a brave hero from Geatland. However in the 2007 animated film, he was almost created into an anti- hero. So, is he considered a brae hero or an anti- hero. Beowulf is a strong, brave, and prideful man from Geatland. Everyone from the land of the Danes looked up to him to protect them from a troll they call Grendel. Grendel is a troll who grew up on his own. The king Rothgarth, from the Danes, killed

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    An epic hero: “a brave and noble character, admired for great achievements or affected by grand events.” In the epic of life, many characters could be considered heroic, whether it be for their particularly brave and noble deeds, Oscar Schindler for example, or for what could be deemed superhuman actions and abilities. These modern day heros may not battle dragons or sail across the ocean to save a city, but they are worthy of the title in their own respect. Bo Jackson, an otherwise normal man, earned

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    Is Ponyboy A Hero

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    “A true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart.” A hero is a person that has a lot of courage. Ponyboy is a hero because he sees people for people, not Socs, and Greasers, just people. Johnny can be considered a hero because he has courage: Asking Dally to stop giving the girls a tough time, comes to Ponyboy’s rescue, then rescues trapped children in burning church. Dally is a hero because he helps Johnny and Ponyboy escape town after Johnny kills Bob. These

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    An Example Of A Hero

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    Mark Messier proclaimed “Bravery is not the absence of fear but action in the face of fear.” Most heros start out as ordinary but it is extraordinary occurrences that bring out the hero in them. A hero is someone who is sacrificial and is someone who is brave in times of fear or uncertainty but not cowardly. A hero is brave, Bravery is action in the face of fear. An example of someone who was brave is James Persyn. One night James was home with his siblings when they heard a frantic banging on

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    the Prideful Hero The most classical epic hero journey is one that was passed down by oral tradition. This is the epic poem of Beowulf. Unlike most epic poems, the author is unknown. It is believed that it was written between the 8th and 11th century. Joseph Campbell, a scholar, created a cycle to track the journey, and only a true hero follows it. During the time period of Beowulf, the concept of the epic hero journey was born. Beowulf, the strongest man of his time, follows the hero cycle many times

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    Hero Allegory

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    “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself” -Joseph Campbell. When most people think about a hero, they think about a mythical destroyer of all things wicked, like Hercules or a renowned person in real life like Mahatma Gandhi. Although these famous individuals are undoubtedly heroes, a hero should also be known as an everyday person that devotes his or her life to the greater good. A hero is someone like Abraham Lincoln, who helped to make changes that benefitted

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    Odysseus A Hero

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    “Was Odysseus a hero?” When you think of a hero do you think of someone that can fly or that can lift a bus full of people? That is not the answer to all cases of heros. Some heros are just normal people that go throughout their day working or cooking. Other heroes are written in Greek Mythology, or even more specific, the Odyssey. Odysseus is the main character in the Odyssey, and he is labeled as a “hero”. But is that true? Would a hero tie his men to the mass of a ship just because they did not

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    Not A Hero Dbq

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    Carnegie was not a hero A hero is a person who faces danger, adversity, or one who shows bravery, courage, or self sacrifice. The simple act of giving is not necessarily a reflection of a heroic spirit. For example, Andrew Carnegie would give money away to the community in order to gain power (Doc.E). Although he had already gained power through his steel industry, he owned 80% of the steel industry by 1901. Carnegie would give money to the community, and take it from his hard working steelworkers

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    Hero Worship

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    “Hero worship never died and never will” (Carlyle, 208).The dreams of becoming a superhero, the desire for success, and the worship of heroic figures are deeply rooted in our hearts. My feelings about heroes are always triggered by the most pervasive form of modern art—films. Every time I watch a heroic film, I feel deeply moved by the strong personalities of the hero. In different films, he can either be a cowboy riding a horse, a warrior who fights for the independence of a country, a policeman

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    The Paradox Of The Hero

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    of the Hero in Paradise Lost What exactly is a hero? A common pedestrian might say a hero is someone who goes out of their way to help people. A child may say that a hero is someone who performs valiant deeds. Merriam-Webster Dictionary itself has 3 definitions of a hero: “a person who is admired for great or brave deeds or acts,” “a person who is greatly admired” and “the chief male [or female] in a story, play, movie etc.” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). In a literary situation, a hero is defined

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