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    desirable and undesirable traits in a culture. A hero portrays all valuable and honored traits in a society, while monsters help to reveal the undesirable traits as well as push the hero to his boundaries. In the Anglo-Saxon culture a hero was to be a strong, courageous, and intelligent warrior. They had to be willing to come up against any odds, and be willing to fight to the death for respect within themselves and from the people. The stereotype Anglo-Saxon hero was able to attain all of these…

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    many qualities, specifically those of a strong warrior, courageous fighter, and hero willing to die for his glory and people. Principally, the persona that the Anglo-Saxons most idolized was that of a warrior. Beowulf is an admired warrior well-known to all who surround him. When Beowulf first meets King Hrothgar, he announces, “My people supported my resolve to come here to you, King Hrothgar, because all knew of my awesome strength” (line 415). Beowulf then proceeds to list many of his…

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    Beowulf’s Characteristics of an Epic Hero The Anglo-Saxon culture is immensely about loyalty, bravery, and even being boastful. This culture and society was build on t In Beowulf, (Translated by Seamus Heaney) the main hero is the perfect examhese ideals, and at the time the best warriors were the most admired in all of society.ple of what the Anglo-Saxons idolized in a human being. Beowulf all throughout the epic is brave, boastful, and boastful. This makes him not only the ideal warrior…

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    Alexaner the Great: A Hero A hero is a person, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. Alexandri, Egypt has 4,546,231 people living in it. 356 B.C.E, when a king just brought together his country and gained the greek land. Then all of a sudden he was assasinated. His people are scared worried that they will lose everything. Then came in Alexander the Great he commanded his army and protected his people he even conquered his enemies and anyone that…

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    Heroism, an ambiguous word that can be interpreted into numerous definitions, such as “great bravery” or “good deeds.” But when held accountable as a quantity, or a measurement of “how much there is” in an individual, do we define a hero as a character who has the most valiant traits or a character with fewer heroic attributes but to a greater extent? In both situations, Odysseus meets the criteria more thoroughly than Everett does; he inherits more of these characteristics, all to a wider…

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    Sir Lucas: A True Hero

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    tell of King Arthur, the courageous ruler of a magnificent kingdom and court of knights, therefore the tales portray him as a hero. His courage to fight in battle along with his code of honour and confidence in both himself and his knights, are the attributes that make him such a hero. King Arthur obtains all the glory from his heroic deeds, but there is more than one hero in King Arthur’s tale. Although there are many heroes that go unnoticed (because a king is more well known than most), their…

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    their qualities of being an epic hero according to Homer are very different from each other. However, Paris is shown demonstrating qualities that are unbecoming of a hero. Therefore, I will begin to talk about the heroic qualities between Achilles and Hector. As well as, Paris qualities of unbecoming a hero in the Iliad. First off, what is defined to be an epic hero. The epic hero must have a fighting accuracy that stands out from everyone else. The epic hero must have bravery that motivates…

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    A hero can be classified by many things. A hero can be superman, a police officer, and even your mom, but what makes a hero? Is it someone who can fly or shoot laser beams from their eyes or someone who saves a baby from a burning building? I’ll admit some of these characteristics are far-fetched since I don’t know anyone who can fly or randomly saves babies on a normal day. All heroes, including super ones, all have something in common, they're admired for their courage or an outstanding thing…

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    A hero is a person who is recognized for their words or actions. They are the people who create moments in history where the world is fundamentally changed from the way it was before they stepped up to make a difference. Heroes live on even after they die and leave a legacy for others to follow. Some heroes aren’t even discovered until after their death because often society is not ready to see the power of what they have done! Jesse Owens was born into a poverty-stricken family on September…

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    but then becoming brave is “all tremor and flow and gaudy pelt. And it would not pass, but stood so blocking my every turn that time and again I was on a verge of turning back to the wood. This fell at the first widening of the dawn as the sun climbing Aries with those stars that rode with him to light the new creation. Thus holy hour and the sweet season of commemoration did much to arm my fear of the bright murderous beast with their good omen” (Lines 33-43). When Dante wakes up in the Dark…

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