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The Notion Of Arete In Disney's Hercules

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The movie chosen is Disney’s Hercules. It starts with Hercules birth in Olympus, however, Hades quickly kidnaps him. On Earth, Hercules escapes and is raised as a normal Greek child Zeus reveals to Hercules that he is his true father and for Hercules to return to Olympus as a god, Hercules must prove himself as a great hero. Hercules sets off to do so while Hades constantly tries to have him killed. In the final act, Hercules thwarts Hades plot to conquer Olympus, but Hercules love interest Meg has died. Hercules agrees to sacrifice himself, so Meg can live again. This act deems him worthy in Zeus’s eyes and Hercules godhood is restored. Hercules declines immortality so he can stay on Earth with Meg.

The movie is based on the Classical myth the Twelve Labors. In the Classical myth, Heracles is driven psychotic by Hera, because of this Heracles murders his wife Megara and their children. The Oracle of Delphi tells Heracles that to atone for his crime he must serve King Eurystheus for …show more content…

In both versions of the myth, heroes are people who have achieved arete (excellence). However, the Greeks version of arete is distinct from Disney’s present-day version of arete. The classical version of Heracles achieves arete after completing his twelve labours. In the Disney version as Zeus eloquently puts it at the end of the movie “A true hero isn’t measured by his strength, but by his heart”. Disney has changed the measurement of arete to be measured by a person’s character, not their raw strength. In Classical myth, measurement of arete is focused on feats completed, morality is less important. Since Disney’s movie is made for a younger audience, Disney took the opportunity to impart a moral lesson on the audience. People will judge you on the nature of who you are. Any feats you may complete will be veiled by poor morality. Selflessness is the measurement of heroes in modern

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