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    the best heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary”. This quote means that someone does not need to be a superhero and have special powers to be a hero. Heroes are people who do amazing things with what traits they possess. Heroes are extremely common in books, movies, and comics. In today's society, heroes could be anyone from doctors to soldiers. Clearly, in the book “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton, Darry Curtis and Dallas Winston both can be considered heroes. A hero is

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    characteristics of a classical and epic hero. A classical heroes

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    you’ve ever met a hero like a soldier, a role model, or an important person in your life you know that a hero is one that is noble and does the right things to help others not only there selves. Being a hero is when you’re selfless, brave, and humble. Heroes are the characters that learn the most and do the most affective actions. There is always going to be a hero in every story, movie, or real life scenario. A hero doesn’t have to be the one who saves someone’s life or fights off evil and is always

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    In America, violence has always been an integral part of national culture. Crime and bloodshed, euphemized through use of “action” (this has a source) plots, are glorified both on and off screen. The more disturbing the act of violence, the more enthralled the public seems. The most prolific of crimes, those committed by infamous serial killers, inspire the most attention. As said by Jeff Lindsay, creator of the book series that inspired the wildly-popular television program, Dexter, “We’re sickened

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    need. Heroes can come from anywhere, and even greasers or hoodlums can be heroes. Despite coming from rough neighborhoods and being shunned by society, not all greasers are law-breaking criminals. Take the greasers from S. E. Hinton’s book The Outsiders for example. Many of them could be considered heroes for their good deeds and heroic personalities. That is why I believe three of the greasers from The Outsiders, Dally, Ponyboy, and Johnny, despite looking like criminals, are actually heroes in many

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    Many people consider heroes as someone with superhuman abilities, or as someone who wears a cape with tights and saves people from the most berserk situations. But as award winning author Jodi Picoult once said, “Heroes didn’t leap tall buildings or stop bullets with an outstretched hand; they didn't wear boots and capes. They bled, they bruised, and their superpowers were as simple as listening, or loving. Heroes were ordinary people who knew that even if their own lives were possibly knotted, they

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    using the extra strength we have. In the movies we see people considered super heroes and from this, our view of a hero has been shaped to believe you must have a power or special object everyone else does not have to be a hero. My vision of a hero is someone who is selfless, someone who goes out of their way to help others and someone who strives for the betterment of another's life. I believe that there are many heroes in this world and becoming one occurs on accident. I will be telling you about

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    Every age, and every culture has its heroes. Moana, a Walt Disney film shows the hero Moana a 14 year old Polynesian girl who tries to save her dying island. In the film Star Wars A New Hope , by George Lucas, shows the hero Luke Skywalker an 18 year old trying to destroy the death star. Literary heroes must give their readers inspirational hope through their determined perseverance and the sense of closure in the plot. First, literary heroes must give their readers inspirational hope through their

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    Archetypal Hero

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    Introduction Take a minute to think about your favorite comic book character or the superhero that you admired the most during your childhood and adolescent years. To name a few, Batman, Spiderman, Harry Potter, Hercules, and more were just some of the beloved comic book and movie characters that were enjoyed by children and adults alike. They portrayed the traditional archetypal hero, which was to conquer evil and bring peace to the land and to the world. Over the years, they have become role models

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    confirming it has the potential for a large, loyal audience base. Aristotle and philosopher, David Hume, have been proven wrong, stating their belief that the antihero model would never succeed. David Hume claimed these antiheros or in his terms, “rough heroes” would be unsuccessful because “we are displeased to find the limits of vice and virtue so much confounded” and we are not able to “bear an affection” for characters “we plainly discover to be blameable.” So why do so many serial narratives centered

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