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    mourning his return. Odysseus’s relatives will be very proud of him because he a hero. An epic hero is an ancient mythological character that endeavors quests, and gets admired by his people from the great achievements. Commonly, epic heroes would share similar characteristics which define them as one. Characteristics of epic heroes can be compared between different famous epics. Odysseus fits the criteria of an epic hero because he embodies the cultural values of perseverance, courage, and being loyal

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    The Characteristics of Epic Heros Homer’s Odyssey is an epic poem that centers around the travels of Odysseus and his men on their prolonged journey home, against Poseidon’s will. In The Hunger Games, the protagonist Katniss Everdeen sacrifices herself in order to protect her family and to enter a land of great dangers. The most basic perception of an epic hero is a person who embodies kindness at its finest and out of the goodness of their heart. However, if one were to delve deeper into the

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    Beowulf represents a type of protagonists rarely seen in the modern world of entertainment, the epic hero. For centuries their simplistic tales of overcoming evil and their demeanor have dominated Western notions of masculinity: Control over emotion, physical strength, arrogance, innate morality, and an alpha male mentality. It might be ideal for older cultures and the Anglo-Saxon warriors that needed a model of morality they need to idolize, but in our times we need more. The America we live in

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    Odysseus and Harry Potter: Epic Heroes Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey, stars Odysseus, who goes on an unfortunate journey after the Trojan War, to reclaim his kingdom in Ithaca. Odysseus is a courageous, intelligent being who serves as an example of todays, modern heroes. Harry Potter, created by J.K. Rowling, is a modern heroic character who shares some of the same qualities as Odysseus. Both epic heroes possess great power and strength, care for the ones they love, and, at one point, require assistance

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    The Iliad and The Odyssey, comparing Odysseus and Achilles as epic heroes) “Though he appears on the verge of defeat many times -- a characteristic of the epic hero -- he ultimately triumphs” (Magher). Although there are many characteristics of heroes and epic heroes, one thing is usually common among them all, that the hero triumphs at the end of the difficult challenge. In Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey, there are two epic heroes that share few characteristics and are vastly different in nearly

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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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    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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