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    characterized by a political authority which exercises absolute and centralized control, and in which the state regulates every realm of life. This is the type of world that the citizens of Oceania must live in, ruled by fear and under force every day. The names of the different ministries for example,

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    Pearl S. Buck - A Modern Day Hero Introduction A friend of mine gave me a copy of The Good Earth as a birthday gift. Until then, I had never heard of the literary masterpiece or the author, Pearl S. Buck. The story captivated me. I found myself engrossed in the story of the poor farmer Wang Lung whose love for his land allowed him to overcome many odds including famine, flood and a revolution. Through hard work and dedication, Wang Lung became one of the wealthiest landowners in the Anweih province

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    Thesis: Professional golfer Tiger Woods is a modern-day tragic hero because his flaw of excessive pride directly led to the destruction of both his personal relationships and his professional career. Tiger took complete responsibility for his actions, but it came too late and by then he ended up suffering consequences that were excessive compared to his errors. One reason why Tiger Woods could be characterized as a modern day tragic hero is because he demonstrates the tragic flaw of excessive pride

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    Modern day heroes and classical heroes are not the same and their differences are more important than their similarities. The way I describe heroes may be different than others, but I feel the two kinds of heroes have a difference between the two weather it be minor or major. Heroes are all around us from old times to modern times. Heroes can be described as many different things and in many different ways, what do you describe as a hero? For example, I think a hero is anyone who cares enough

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    Anybody can be a hero, but being selfish or selfless defines what kind of hero you are. Most of the time, a selfish hero can be categorised as an epic hero, and a selfless hero with the modern day hero. An epic hero, such as Beowulf, is a type of hero coming from centuries old tales and poems from the Anglo-Saxon period. The modern day hero hails from a much more recent time, but the difference between the two isn’t just time period, but is character traits sometimes associated with time period and

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    Odysseus Hero Quotes

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    1200 B.C. time era when gods and goddesses just hung around and got drunk every day. Now, that you're in the 1200 B.C. setting think about people making one mistake, or doing something wrong and being killed for it. Think of the person doing all the killing, they aren't someone who has escaped from a mental institution, but a well known and loved person, would you still consider them a hero? Odysseus is not a modern hero because he kills a lot of people, is not loyal to his wife, and he was not a very

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    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. Modern day

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    the famous epic, Beowulf, the ideal hero is portrayed as a superior warrior who is able to overcome unthinkable means. This proposal of a warrior as a hero did not last long in history, however. As times changed, people developed different values and beliefs that transformed a hero from a warrior to a saint. In today's world, a hero is considered as

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    Many people disagree on who might qualify to be a hero. While a few people could qualify to be called a hero, many people have done some heroic things at some point in their life; Beowulf and Cuchallain demonstrated heroism through their actions. A hero in the medieval times is considered to be someone that is a noble character that fights for his honor or the honor of his kingdom or community and also someone that is willing to risk his or her life for the greater good. Beowulf was a brave man that

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    Everyone has had an experience with a hero at least once in their life. People sometimes view real people as heroes while others have fictional heroes. Whether a person’s hero is fictional or real, everyone has one. Having a hero plays an important role in a person’s life. They help provide children with support while they are growing and developing. Heroes are role models to children. They look up to their heroes and aspire to be like them. That is why it is so fundamental for children to have worthy

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