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    had a matchless idol that was unto his self the embodiment of cultural perfection. In more recent eras, where societies vary exceedingly, people have relied on scores of heroes. The United States is deemed the “melting pot” of the world due to the vast number of cultures she houses. Should she not, then, have a vast number of heroes, each one serving an essential role in society? Though modern culture does not choose one hero to exemplify

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    characteristics of a classical and epic hero. A classical heroes

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    During the Middle Ages, both “Beowulf” and “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” were epic stories that were chanted aloud to the public. Each story told about epic heroes who went on a long journey to face or conqueror someone or something. “Beowulf” is a poem about a young man, Beowulf, who slays a monster and his mother with his bare hands to protect the people he loves. As the years go by Beowulf becomes king and a dragon begins to stir. In response to this, Beowulf fights the dragon with a sword

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    Within epic poetry, we also see heroes. Surprisingly, epic heroes share many characteristics with modern superheroes. All epic heroes surpass others in strength, courage, appearance, and determination. The major difference that is seen in epic heroes when compared to modern day heroes is that epic heroes are noble and rich. Often times, in movies we like to glorify the everyday person because we can relate to them. However, epic poetry takes a completely different point of view. An epic hero is

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    According to Gerard Way ¨ Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary¨. There can be many people who are considered heroes in today's time. Such as people who rescue people from life threatening situations. There are true heroes today because need help from others so that is when heroes show what they are made of. Role models could also be considered a hero to some people but not to everyone. Heroes are definitely needed in today's society because not everyone has what it takes

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    What Makes a Hero? Essay

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    Everyday, society misconceives identities. In the eyes of Ralph Waldo Emerson, “A hero is no braver than any ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.” Heroism, in Emerson’s perspective, is the ability to stand out for longer, and to endure hardships for greater durations. The passengers on United Flight 93, which was hijacked by terrorists as part of the September 11 attacks on the U.S demonstrated bravery like few other civilians can measure up to. Although it is not clear whether

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    The Iliad, a Homeric epic that depicted the Age of Heroes in Archaic Greece. An age of giant, god-like, men, and a time of true heroism. The themes of the Iliad encompass a realm consisting of the principles of justice, vengeance, and honour in Achaean society. A monumental theme that Homer brought through the Iliad was the idea of Greek Shame culture, which Involved public praise and blame, to honor and shame one before others in one 's society. The assemblies, called by the Achaean commanders,

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    The Iliad, a Homeric epic that depicted the age of heroes in Archaic Greece. An age of giant, god-like, men, and a time of true heroism. The themes of the Iliad encompass a realm consisting of the principles of justice, vengeance, and honour in Greek society. A monumental theme that Homer brought through the Iliad was the idea of Greek Shame culture, which Involved public praise and blame, to honor and shame one before others in one 's society. The assemblies, called by the Achaean commanders, where

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    A Hero As A Hero

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    Imagine if you were in a world without heroes that are brave, hardworking and show self-sacrifice. It would be a total nightmare if everything will be disorganized. If a hero shows they are brave they will be respected and everyone will look up to them as a role model. For example, people that are veterans, policemen, and firefighters show us the US citizens every day that they will fight in a war to save our country no matter what it takes. For a hero to show self-sacrifice they put other people

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    Heroes In The Odyssey

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    and yet, they were brave enough to rush into the World Trade Center while most fled the site. These heroes saved many people. But what of those who came out of the rubble? Most went on living the rest of their lives before the collision, not asking for glory. Heroes do not want power and glory but instead show bravery when others cower and are willing to sacrifice for what they believe in. Heroes do not want power and glory. A deceased leader in India, Mohandas Gandhi

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