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    are shown to go on a journey and to be altruistic, courageous, tenacious and have integrity. Although the category of heroes is wide, three main ones exist that are portrayed in literature; archetypal heroes, anti-heroes and tragic heroes. Archetypal heroes are the typical heroes represented in texts; they go through a typical hero journey and are able to show bravery in the face of hardship. An anti-hero is a main character in a text that has noticeable flaws yet possesses heroic qualities. Lastly

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    noticeable hero that shows excessive pride in one of his specific qualities. Many know that Odysseus is an unusual hero because he relies on his intelligence more than his strength. Yet, he shows extravagant arrogance in his intelligence through his journey home to Ithaca. Odysseus is not a hero because he expresses pridefulness in his intelligence, sacrifices six of his men to Scylla, and willingly stays under the control of Circe. Throughout the Odyssey, Odysseus shows that he is prideful of his intelligence

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    Odysseus Selfish Essay

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    story telling about the long journey of Odysseus, and his adventures with his crew. It tells about his dangerous encounters with a Cyclops, sea monsters and Sirens, and eventually making it home safe to his wife, Penelope. Although modern literary scholars of The Odyssey have argued that Odysseus is a hero, closer examination shows that Odysseus is not a hero. He is selfish to his crew by making decisions to put them in danger, he is unfaithful to his wife on the journey and does unjust actions by

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    or physical strength, is it both? In The Odyssey, written by Homer, Odysseus answers that question by showing his heroic and not so heroic characteristics. While on a journey home Odysseus faced many things including an island full of Cyclopes, Lotus eaters, Circe, a six headed monster, his own people and more. Throughout all of the challenges he faced Odysseus had to either be a heroic leader or send men to do the job for him. Considering Odysseus’ want to be the greatest and be remembered, he acted

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    is determined mostly by the heroic code, in which the main character in the epic poem, Beowulf, shows many of those characteristics of the heroic code that a warrior knight, of that time, followed. The heroic code also helps exemplify the culture of the Anglo-Saxon in the Middle Ages by explaining the emphasis the Anglo-Saxons put on their admiration of men of outstanding courage. In the epic, Beowulf, warrior knights are defined by a value system in which their heroic code and status are determined

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    individual is. This is similar to the value system explained in the epic poem, but there are just a few differences. The value system is determined mostly by the heroic code, in which the main character in the epic poem, Beowulf, shows numerous characteristics of the heroic code that a warrior knight, of that time, followed. The heroic code also helps exemplify the culture of the Anglo-Saxon in the Middle Ages by

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    Lucy Stone Heroism

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    many and are sometimes hard to identify. Though there are many heroes in history, it may be hard to find the hero in oneself. Standing up for one’s belief or showing an act of kindness or courage that is out of the ordinary can be seen by others as heroic. Heroism can be best defined by looking at the actions and lives of Lucy Stone, Clara Maass, and Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell. For example, one admirable hero that can be looked up to is Lucy Stone. She is a hero because she spoke up for women's rights

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    only a strong opinion of a heroic grandmother, but also with the curiosity if the life of a loved one is nonexistent. After thoroughly being questioned, Welty came to the conclusion that the beloved grandson was envisioned to be alive, but a reader is aloud to perceive it however they desire. Through context clues, imagery, and direct quotes the idea of the mysterious grandson being dead seems to be the most logical concept. The main character, Phoenix, is on a journey to obtain medication for her

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    Throughout Homer's The Odyssey, Odysseus the main character in the story is tested with the true meaning of hospitality. In the heroic age, hospitality was viewed as punishment or acceptance of a stranger. While Odysseus longed for his return to home, he faced the two different kinds of hospitality offered within the heroic age. My theory is that Odysseus was provided with good hospitality when he would enter a town that allowed him to eat at their table, bathed within their baths, and sleep within

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    her husband. Her departure begins when her own family treats her “as if [she] belonged to someone else” (51). This shows the beginning of her departure because it is the start of the trials that she must overcome and deal with to continue with her journey. To make matters worse, Lindo’s family has to leave her because of a flood that wiped out all of her family’s land. Another trial that she faces is to get out her love-less marriage. She must leave safely while also keeping the honor and dignity of

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