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    Hero As A Hero

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    those she loves and who loves her. She is an inspiration to us all she is a real hero”. When hero’s face a battling challenge or a problem, instead of stressing out about how the people that they love or people in need fear for there family or themselves, hero’s make sure that the people in need of there help dont worry but be happy after the hero saved them and that’s what a makes a hero heroic. Although being hero is not always having a happy ending, or Having the fantastic powers that a movie

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    What does it mean to be an Actual hero? Being able to fly? Super human strength? shooting lasers out of your eyes? maybe in fictional comic books yes ,but sadly none of that actually exists. So what does it mean to be a hero in real life? Many people would say someone that helps people in need, someone that changes people’s lives, and does everything they can to make the world a better place. There are a couple people that can be considered a modern hero, but Ellen Degeneres definitely falls under

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    I would like to take a few minutes and tell you that Katniss Everdeen, the winner of the Hunger Games, is the true definition of a hero. She is courageous, brave, and will do anything for her and her family's survival. When Katniss was 11 years old, her father died in a coal mine explosion. After that, her mom and sister, Primrose, were severely depressed. For the past five years, she had been taking care of her mom and sister, with the help of her friend Gale. The Capital, or the Country of Panem

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    Example Of A Hero

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    According to Christopher Reeve, “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” Heroes are ordinary people that have extraordinary personalities they are constantly on the watch to do good and serve others. A hero is someone who is selfless, courageous, and perseveres. Heroes stay on the right path in life, and do not get addicted to drugs or other addictive substances. First, heroes are selfless. This means that they seek opportunities

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    perspectives, and so much more. Based on what I have witnessed and been through, I believe a hero is someone who positively makes a difference in the lives of others through their actions and experiences. Heroes are supposed to make us feel safer and are supposed to make us feel better about ourselves. A hero is supposed to overcome difficult situations and help everyone believe that anything is possible. Bo Meagher is my hero of Scott County. Bo is someone who has overcome obstacles and cancer, when he couldn’t

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    Ancient Heroes VS. Modern Heroes Heroes are prevalent in everyone’s life. Whether someone’s hero is a living person or a fabled character from a movie, everybody has come into contact with some sort of hero. In fact, the concept of heroes has existed for hundreds of years, dating all the way back to Ancient Greece. Over time, heroes have drastically changed. As society has evolved, our heroes have evolved with it. Their goals and motivations have changed to coincide with the views of modern society

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    The Dragon In Beowulf

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    In every story involving a hero they must overcome obstacles either physical like terrifying monsters or mental like themselves. Beowulf epitomizes this type of hero, he goes through countless hurdles including the Dragon. This dragon shows up in almost everyone's life but not how one might think. The dragon, like in Beowulf, represents boundaries everyone creates in their mind. Thus limiting them from following their dreams or reaching full potential. One of my biggest dragons relates to the fear

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    Everyone wants to a hero, wants to be loved, want to have a crowd cheering their name, wants to have a chance at a happy ending. Naturally, media gives us the stories where we see the heroes we want to be. However, when only certain people get to be the hero, we naturally form ideas on who hero or heroine. And usually, it is not someone of color, someone in the LGBTIAQ+ community, someone who isn’t skinny or ripped, or someone who is not a man. The amount of heroes who fall into the old mold is

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    How does one define a “hero?” By classic definition, a hero is a man of great strength, valor and swordsmanship who fights evil even in the face of insurmountable odds to defend the lives of the innocent and those that can’t protect themselves. Indeed it is these very attributes which separate heroes from the common man. However, the word “hero” takes an entirely different connotation in J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic tale The Hobbit, in which the hero of the story is a furry-footed, complacent, hole dwelling

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    Heroes are present in movies, tv shows or games. A “hero's journey” shows a character's journey on gaining the title of a “hero”. A movie or tv show may show a character or multiple characters go through very difficult times but it the end show how they overcame adversity and is now known as a hero. In the Lion King, Simba can be seen as a hero with the challenges he endures and what he overcomes by the end. Simba has many heroic qualities his wisdom, compassion for others, moral reasoning and responsibility

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