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    What makes a person a hero? Is it the way he/she acts, talks, or the deeds he/she does? In my belief, a hero is somebody who is dependable, convincing, and solid. A hero is somebody who is a great example with a great character. In the article, “Jose Antonio Vargas Is an American Hero”, Rory O’Connor discusses his own opinion about why he considers Vargas to be a legend. O 'Connor would see that Vargas is an extraordinary champion that everybody looks up to. O’Connor was born in 1951 in New York

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    responsible for finding the country that exists today. Although well known for his admirable sailing skills and abilities, Christopher Columbus was anything but a hero and his legacy was nothing but a mere miscalculation. There is much more to the story of the explorer than what we were taught to believe was true. The only thing that was true was that he discovered a land that was not yet known by the “civilized” world. However, that does not cover up for the fact he was a murderer who basically erased

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    Joseph Campbell, An American mythologist once said, “A Hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.” When a hero him or herself they are giving anyone something that is better than him. In any point in time, anyone can just say “no” or give up and not try but, heros will keep going. Instead of a hero making sure that the person has it perfect, he/she knows that anything they do is perfect enough. Heroes are all about putting themselves first and going through obstacles

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    Henry Schineller Carlucci American Literature 21 May, 2016 Rough Draft America, the land of opportunity. A majestic land where barriers are broken and dreams are made into reality. A land where anything is possible with a little hard work and determination. One may ask what makes a place this possible. The answer to that question is the people. Americans have a certain way about them that makes them different from any other people on earth. All Americans are heroes in some way, but a select few

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    Hero Is A Hero

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    When people think of a hero, they think of superheroes like Superman and Batman. But what really is a hero? A lot of people think being a hero is having cool gadgets or having superpowers. That is not true. The concept of heroism is stereotyped very often and people should stop and think about other heroes that make the world a better place. A hero is a courageous person who constantly does things for the good of others. Heroes are what the world needs. Heroes stand up and do not back down, even

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    The concept of a hero has been around for many generations, and the meaning of a hero is defined in ways people grasp its idea. A hero can be a person who has a superpower and is willing to make a personal sacrifice for the benefit of others or can be an ordinary everyday person who just wants to help people out of his or her own heart. Linda Seger’s article, “Creating the Myth,” tackles the idea of a “Hero 's Myth,” and shows the ten steps of how heroes are transformed from an ordinary person to

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    There are many heroes, but there are those who sit back and question what or who makes a hero in today’s society. It has never been a set standard for heroes. In this modern world, there are many types of heroes. In today’s media, there is a contrast between million dollar sports figures, glorified celebrities, and the normal people we call heroes. Some heroes receive no recognition and others receive hero status with ease. However, it has yet to be determined whether our meaning of heroes has

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    Define Heroism

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    Often, people misconceive heroism and believe that only heroes like Superman or Ironman are true heroes. Saving the world from a group of criminals is not the only way to be a hero. To elaborate this for a deeper meaning, an American author and philosopher named Joseph Campbell states that “A hero is someone who has given his or her life for something bigger than oneself.” (Thinkexist.com) Most of the time, heroes make large sacrifices to defeat a challenge for benefits of other people, or their

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    Atticus Finch Hero

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    The word hero does not have a universal definition. Some may say that a hero is a person who fights against monsters or criminals to save the day, or people who have superhuman qualities. Some may claim that a hero is more about what the person has inside of them and can be a seemingly average person in society. In general, heroes can live among us everyday. In Harper Lee’s stellar novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch is portrayed as a kind man with a good head on his shoulders. Atticus Finch

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    The word hero originates from the Greek Epics written by Homer, it is a word used to describe those who are courageous warriors, and of great usefulness to a community. (Bragg) At first, heroes were soldiers who brought glory to their land and their value was determined based on their contribution towards their nation. Since then, the term hero has been used to label figures in society who display courage and selflessness. Throughout history there have been many examples of heroes who devoted their

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