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    Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a hero as a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability. In the epic poem, Beowulf, the people regard Beowulf as a hero of the Geats. He goes on adventures to fight vicious monsters while protecting the people from these threats. Beowulf fits Merriam-Webster’s definition of a hero while displaying specific characteristics. Beowulf exemplifies traits of being a hero by showing courage, superhuman capabilities, and

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    What makes tone something so important in an epic hero story? Many of the epic hero stories have some kind of tone in it. In British literature you often see many literary elements, but the tone is a main element that demonstrates everything on what the story deals with. Beowulf, “Gilgamesh”, the Iliad and Hercules all have the same tone that ties it up together. The climax in epic hero stories is something people should look at. This is where the most exciting or most importantly the intense point

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    Caulfield in Catcher in the Rye are portrayed as heroes. According to the Oxford Dictionary a hero is a person who is admired for his or her courage, other noble qualities or outstanding achievements. Although both More and Caulfield display some of the above mentioned qualities they are not categorized as the same basic hero. Each character portrays certain individual characteristics which classify them as specific hero types. The types of heroes More and Caulfield are classified as, as well as which individual

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    to step out of the traditional label of hero and villain. Despite this fact, fans still feel the need to restrain a character’s morality into a definable box, whether it be anti-heroes (protagonists who have flaws), anti-villains (villains with heroic goals or virtues), or the classic heroes and villains. Yet debates arise amongst fans when a character’s morality does not clearly fit under one label, especially when their morality does not match their literary function in the story. A prime example

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    A literary criticism is an informed written analysis or evaluation of a work of literature based on literary theory. The hero archetype type is one common type of character used by an author which displays morality, bravery, and self sacrifice. In the fictitious novel To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, the hero archetype is shown in multiple characters. This archetype is used to help characterize the characters and help the reader understand them. Thought the story Lee uses the hero archetype

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    Epic poems have a unique set of characteristics that distinguish them from just an ordinary poem. An epic poem must contain a hero that is male, noble, and of importance to society who gives long formal speeches and travels over a vast setting. In the epic poem, Beowulf, the reader can see distinct Anglo-Saxon political, economic, and religious values in the actions of the characters and the things happening around them. Wealth in the Anglo-Saxon society, as seen in Beowulf, was used as a means of

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    Grimes Literary Studies 01 October, 2017 Gilgamesh vs. Oedipus No two men are alike in anyway, same goes for heroes and tragic heroes. A hero is someone who has given their life to be something bigger than oneself. A hero is someone who is brave, courageous and someone you look up to. Aristotle referred to a tragic hero as, “someone who makes their own judgement error that inevitably leads to their own destruction”. Gilgamesh and Oedipus were some of the biggest heroes in our literary studies.

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    Epic Hero Essay What makes tone something so important in an epic hero story? Many of the epic hero stories have some kind of tone in it. In British literature you often see many literary elements, but the tone is a main element that demonstrates everything on what the story deals with. Beowulf, “Gilgamesh”, the Iliad and Hercules all have the same tone that ties it up together. The climax in epic hero stories is something people should look at. This is where the most exciting or most importantly

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    has evolved in different directions when it comes to defining a hero. Some individuals may see a hero as someone who is known for their good deeds and remarkable super powers like the ones that are shown today in films. Even though, this can be true to a certain extent, these qualities are not the only ones that are used to compose the ideal hero. “As society has progressed throughout the years, the characterization of who a hero is has also transformed in terms of the protagonist itself.” (Heroes)

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    Heroism In The Outsiders

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    Heroism is a general term which means having or performing the qualities of a hero. This past month, in English and Civics, students have researched and have explored the meaning of heroism using the 8th grade themes of Order and Chaos. Specifically in English, students have examined both literary and real-life heroes which have either worked in areas of chaos or in order. In English, students read novels written about heroes in areas of chaos and order. Personally I have learned the nature of

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