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    Epic and Modern Heroes

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    Epic and Modern Heroes          Epic and modern heroes have many similarities and differences. Their personalities‚ characteristics‚ and physical abilities vary. These similarities and differences make heroes unique and memorable for years to come.         Epic heroes have a lot of personality. Most people would call them braggarts because they always boast about their adventures‚ treasures‚ or battles. Now‚ heroes are more like ordinary people. A firefighter is a modern day hero and could reside

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    Outlaw Heroes

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    Nicole Panzullo English 50 March 21‚ 2006 Second Draft of Paper #2 In "The Thematic Paradigm"‚ Robert Ray explains how there are two distinctly different heroes‚ the outlaw hero and the official hero. The official hero embraces common values and traditional beliefs‚ while the outlaw has a clear sense of right and wrong but operates above the law (Ray). Ray explains how the role of an outlaw hero has many traits. "The attractiveness of the outlaw hero’s childishness and propensity to whims

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    American Culture and Heroes American Culture and Heroes Heroes are not men with capes or super powers as they are portrayed in American culture today. Heroes are people who transform compassion (a personal virtue) into heroic action (a civic virtue). In doing so‚ they put their best selves forward in service to humanity. A hero is as an individual or a network of people that take action on behalf of others in need‚ or in defense of integrity or a moral cause. Heroes are people who transform

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    Heroes In The Giver

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    Jonas: A Man or A Mouse? A hero is “a person‚ typically a man‚ who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities‚”(Google). There are many examples of heroes in literature‚ such as Odysseus or Harry Potter. There are‚ however‚ some characters in stories that do not fit this category as well as others. This group of people is called “antiheroes.” An antihero is like a hero‚ although this person may not have the same qualities as a hero‚ or may display non-heroic

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    Everyday‚ people see heroes‚ but some people don’t even realize it.  Most  people mainly think of superheroes from comic books‚ such as Thor‚ Spiderman‚  etc.  But some people see the real life superheroes‚ which are doctors‚ firefighters‚  military‚ etc.  But one might wonder “What makes a hero?” or “How do they  act?”  Well‚ when you compare heroes in literature‚ you’ll notice that all of them  are kind for others‚ they’re strong willed (meaning that they fight for a purpose)‚  and that some o

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    priorities of many people; but in my childhood the crisis for many people was perennial. In all crises‚ those of before and now‚ there are always a few who have much‚ almost everything or everything and many who have little‚ little or nothing. The heroes and heroines I want to talk about are those men and women‚ fathers and mothers‚ who have belonged or belong to the group of those fighters with scarce resources. I think I am not mistaken if I say that there is nothing worse in life than a war‚ and

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    discovered what I wanted to do for a career‚ I decided joining the fire explorer program would be beneficial for me to learn all I could to become a firefighter. In the sixth grade my mom had to call the fire department because there was a small fire in my kitchen‚ I remember being so fascinated and inspired that I knew I would become a firefighter. While still in high-school I was able to take my first college class which was a class preparing me for the fire academy‚ I was determined to pass that

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    Throughout the poem firefighter by Sasha Young it talks about how firefighters never get as much thank yous as they should. Also it talks about how they drop everything in a second to help people‚ even sleep‚ even if they get there and nothing really happens its a guy that can’t reach the phone or a lady that fell out of her bed in the middle of the night‚ or even a person who had a bad dream. The tone admiring‚ and negitive connotiation reflects the idea that you should admire firefighters for who they

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    The Heroes Of War

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    Brave An Analysis of Shooting Star by Carol Ann Duffy By Lucy Johnson Will we ever truly be able to comprehend the atrocities that took place in concentration camps during WWII? Shooting Stars by Carol-Ann Duffy is a poem that highlights the bravery‚ brutality and hardship that Jewish women had to endure in such camps through the voice of a deceased Jewish women. Through literary techniques such as Duffy’s meaningful word choice‚ haunting imagery‚ and punctuation Duffy is able to give a moving account

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    Filipino Heroes

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    1. Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (July 23‚ 1864 — May 13‚ 1903) was a Filipino political philosopher and revolutionary who served as its first prime minister until May 1899. In Philippine history texts‚ he is often referred to as "the Sublime Paralytic"‚ and as "the Brains of the Revolution." To his enemies and detractors‚ he is referred to as the "Dark Chamber of the President." 2. Believing that the Reform Movement still had a chance to achieve success‚ Mabini did not immediately support the Philippine

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