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    Give several of the heroic qualities of King Arthur. The legendary King of Medieval mythologies had an abundance of characteristics that exemplified a true hero and leader. Arthur was the dominant alpha amongst tales of how his kingdom would be victorious in great battles. He would go on impossible journeys and dangerous quests to achieve what others believed unachievable. King Arthur was also considered the only positive role model for men of that era. Another well-known act was his union of the

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    ​Atticus Finch is a man who has a philosophical definition of courage. He doesn’t believe in the stereotypical version like Jem, instead he finds people courageous if they keep trying even when they think they won’t succeed. His idea of courage is shown throughout the novel. Atticus finds Mrs. Dubose very brave because “according to her views, she died beholden to nothing and nobody” (112) that was his real meaning of courage. She was doing her best to get rid of her morphine addiction before she

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    Righteousness in the Public Eye American heroes are typically held to near impossible standards. They are expected to be not only valiant and daring, but also have a strong sense of morals. There is much more to being a hero than simply putting your life at risk, but being a mediocre member of society still does not meet the requirements. Many question if these idols were born with the characteristics of the typical leading man or if they were taught. In “The Right Stuff” Tom Wolfe portrays the

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    Hero Definition Essay

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    The word hero can be defined differently for each individual. A hero is not one who kills or dies for, a hero is a person who can manipulate the majority of people in a large group into assuming the hero’s way of thinking is always or mostly correct. Someone who makes an impact not only in their own time, but for further generations. The success of a person regardless of the time period or background they came from is what makes them worth labeling. The actions of a hero do not necessarily need to

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    Katniss Archetypal Hero

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    The definition of a hero has been moulded and changed over time, but all heroes have shared some qualities, constructing our archetypal hero. Katniss, the 'hero' from Suzanne Collins, 'The Hunger Games' challenges and confirms our views of a typical hero. She has events like a heroes journey and a tough upbringing, but she also has conflicting attributes like simply not being a male. Suzanne Collins has created a complex character, who doesn't strictly fit into the mould of a hero. Most heroes we know

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    If you look up the definition of hero what comes up is, "a person, typically a man, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.", and then after that is the example, "a war hero", but that is highly debatable. Personally, I don't think there is an actual definition of hero because everyone has a different opinion on what they think a hero is. For example, I consider a hero is someone who is willing to risk their life for you, care about you, and puts you

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    heroes of the story. This is evident as throughout the novel all the troubles they experience such as how Johnny killed the Soc Bob, Dally committed criminal acts and Darry struggled to take care of Ponyboy and Sodapop, they always come out on top. A hero is someone who faces their hardships with courage, strength and dignity. Johnny Cade demonstrates this clearly in SE Hinton’s novel a number of times. After he was brutally attacked by the Socs and scarred for life he decided to carry a switch blade

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    intelligence throughout the text. Odysseus portrays his intelligence when planning and leading his men through the Trojan War. Although Gilgamesh is portrayed as somebody who lacks intelligence within the text, it is told from the beginning that this epic hero is in fact very smart. The text expresses “Gilgamesh, who saw the wellspring, the foundation of the land. He knew the ways. Was wise in all things.” Gilgamesh and Odysseus stand as two epic heroes who show clear signs of intelligence, nonetheless in

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    An Archetypal hero is a type of character in literature with defining characteristics, Beowulf fits the definition of an Archetypal hero but is never betrayed in the story. Beowulf performs heroic deeds, is the son of a great warrior, and is in a position of established power. Beowulf displays acts of Apotheosis, god like abilities, during many of his battles in his search for fame and glory. Beowulf is a prime example of an Archetypal hero throughout the story he must prove himself again and again

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    Red Badge Courage Quotes

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    In the classic movie, The Wizard of Oz, the cowardly lion was a symbol. Literally, the lion was a coward; he was not brave and did not have any courage. The figurative symbol was the big beast was actually a gentle giant with his tail between his legs. This same description can be used to describe Henry, the main character, in the novel, The Red Badge Courage. Courage is defined as mental or moral strength to venture or persevere. While Henry desires to be courageous, Henry wonders deep inside

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