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    A Hero Is An Epic Hero

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    “ A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles”(Reeve, Christopher). Every culture in country across the world has their own ideals for what a proper hero should be. Most will say a hero must have these core values compassion, bravery, strength, humility, and integrity. However a person does not always have to possess they traits to be considered a hero. An example of this is an epic hero, these heroes only exist in stories and

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    Epic Hero

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    The world needs heroes. Weather they are fictional or not, people need something to look up to. The Flash not only is a hero, but an epic hero as well. He has a supernatural ability, he sacrifices himself for others, and usually wins a reward in the end. At least in the TV show, Barry Allen, The Flash, shows the traits of an epic hero. The Flash most definitely has a supernatural aid. He can travel over 2000 miles per hour by running. In season 1 episode 2 “Fastest Man Alive,” The Flash gains his

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    Bitcoin: As Ricky Martin once said, “Amongst the qualities a hero should have, I would include determination, loyalty, courage, perseverance, patience, focus, intrepidity and selflessness”. According to dictionary.com, an Epic Hero is a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements or affected by grand events. In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, the protagonist Odysseus displays the characteristics of an epic hero throughout his entire journey home after battling bravely

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    away following a journey, you have most likely read an epic. An epic by definition is “a long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation”. Every epic has a main character that undergoes the same archetypal journey as all other heroes, an epic hero. There are specific qualities one must have to be considered an epic hero. Each epic hero possesses superhuman strength, displays a strong sense of

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    Odysseus Epic Hero

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    A hero is a person that is admired for his courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. Such noble qualities include virtue, respect, and beneficial. An epic hero is a supernatural character who partakes the principles of a race. He (or she) completes long, dangerous journeys and accomplish extreme goals in a form of a quest. Similar to a hero, they must be courageous and robust. In the epic The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus is an epic hero. Odysseus proves to be worth in his quest to return

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    Beowulf : An Epic Hero

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    The character of Beowulf demonstrates several characteristics that make a great epic hero. Throughout his lifetime he displayed several characteristics such as honor, bravery, physical superiority, leadership, and glory. These characteristics all formed how the Anglo-Saxons believed one should live their life. Along with the valorous deeds that Beowulf accomplished he is considered to be a prime example of an epic hero. Beowulf would have even been considered a model human to the Anglo-Saxons due

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    Epic Hero Journey

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    The Journey of Epic Heroes Every epic hero is the personification of goodness and strength. Similar to Odysseus in The Odyssey and the Iliad, he is fighting for his people and for good. An epic hero is not just someone who has heroic characteristics, but also someone who embodies the goodness and virtues of their writers time and society. In the modern era they are mainly characters with crazy powers and stories. However, not in the past where heroes were people who fought for their writers country

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    Odysseus Epic Hero

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    Comparing and Contrasting Epic Heroes An epic hero is a character who battles to courage to defeats bad guys. Odysseus was a epic hero there are other epic heroes and they also great deeds accomplish.Odysseus was a epic hero because he was a king and a warrior .Although he was a epic hero , cat women was also epic hero. Odysseus was an epic hero because he was the king of Ithaca. Catwoman was also similar because she was a warrior and because she fought . Catwoman and who was similar like odysseus

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    Beowulf : The Epic Hero

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    What do Achilles, King Arthur, Harry Potter, and Beowulf all have in common? They all demonstrate the qualities of epic heroes. Beowulf represents several characteristics of an epic hero and demonstrates the values of the Anglo-Saxons. He is the main character of his story, he has a main goal, he travels and fights with a group of people, and he accomplishes many valorous deeds; the values of the Anglo-Saxons are also shown through the actions of Beowulf, such as courage, loyalty, and fame. For

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    Epic Hero Dbq

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    There are many different definitions of a hero. The Iliad presents two of those many definitions. In 750 B.C. Homer wrote this epic poem. This poem involves two characters known as hector and Achilles. Even though both hector and Achilles have there own notable strengths, one is more heroic than the other according to the traits of an epic hero, and the other is more heroic in the terms of the modern standards of a hero. Of course both Hector and Achilles have there own notable strengths. Achilles

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