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    Modern Day Hero

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    When you head the word ’hero’ most people picture a buff man‚ wearing a cape; like Superman and Batman. A hero can be anyone from a family member to someone in the community. I believe my mother can be portrayed as a hero. She volunteers in her spare time‚ is a teacher‚ and is a friend to everyone she meets. My mother has a tendency to volunteer for anything‚ but it’s usually within the school she works at. Before we moved here‚ she was head of the P.T.A.‚ always finding ways to raise money for

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    Elvis Presley A Tragic Hero Imagine what music would be like today without Elvis Presley‚ particularly rock and roll. We do not have this answer because Elvis created rock and roll. From January 28‚ 1956 until August 16‚ 1977 when his life came to a sudden end‚ he played the music he loved playing and we all enjoyed listening to. Elvis had his up and down like any other person but his burdens were to much for him to handle. Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo Mississippi‚ on January 8‚

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    Michael Jackson was loved and idolized throughout the world‚ but wasn’t numb to suffering as other human beings would. Although he was once known as the King of Pop‚ Michael can be considered a tragic hero. His lack of self-confidence‚ sexual molestation charges (for which he was acquitted)‚ and the loss of a happy childhood likely led him to an addiction to painkillers which caused him to die earlier than expected. Michael’s self-confidence was weak from the start. At 5 years old‚ Michael joined

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    John Proctor is a tragic hero in the efforts to save his wife’s life but sacrifices his life to preserving his pride‚ dignity‚ and truth; dying as a man with many flaws but a good man in the eyes of God. John Proctor is the common man who’s making an honest living as a farmer

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    Willy Loman's Suicide

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    American Dream lives. Willy Loman‚ a salesman‚ drives on endlessly‚ searching for buyers and a reason to continue. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman perfectly captures the struggle of everyday Americans looking to find success in the struggling economy of early 20th century America. Miller’s artfully crafted play proves through the character of Willy Loman that everyday people can have the flaws and experiences that create tragic heroes. As with every tragic heroWilly Loman suffers from a fatal

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    alternative historians support or undermine Aaronson’s view. Let us examine the way Trotsky’s intellect and passion ensured he played a significant in the Soviet Union in 1869-1940 but simultaneously defeated him. Aaronson claims that‚ like a tragic hero‚ “Trotsky’s strengths were inseperable from his weaknesses”. The accuracy of this claim is supported by many of Trotsky’s revolutionary actions and writings. We first see Trotsky’s intellect and passion at the young age of 18. In 1897 he helped

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    Linda Loman

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    Death of a Salesman‚ through his character‚ Linda Loman‚ the author alludes to the idea that everyone‚ whether they are famous or not‚ deserves support when they are at their lowest in life. For instance‚ when Linda is talking about Willy to her sons she says‚ “He works for a company thirty-six years this March‚ opens up unheard-of territories to their trademark‚ and now in his old age they take his salary away” (40). Here‚ Miller presents how Willy has worked at his company for a long time and use

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    alludes to a time when Willy’s paternal relationship stood healthy and pleasant: (Willy) feeling Biff’s muscles You’re coming home this afternoon captain of the All-Scholastic Championship Team of the City of New York. (Biff) I got it‚ Pop. And remember‚ pal‚ when I take off my helmet‚ that touchdown is for you (Miller 67). However‚ Willy and Biff’s relationship becomes hostile‚ “You fake! You phony

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    character as she represents reality‚ as opposed to Willy living in the past‚ and is the most level-headed character in the whole play. Throughout act one‚ both in Willy’s dreams and in the present‚ Linda acts as Willy’s sole source of motivation. She is always complementing him‚ "you’re the handsomest man in the world." She encourages him in his work‚ assuring him that "next week you’ll do better." She is also the only person who truly believes in Willy‚ so much that she sticks up for him against Biff

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    Medea Tragic Hero Essay

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    Medea: Hero with Estrogen A Greek hero is someone descended from divinity with an incredible talent who is favored by the gods. Such heroes that are brought to mind are Heracles with his brute strength‚ Odysseus with his craftiness‚ and Jason with his leadership. Often not viewed‚ however‚ as a hero is Jason’s scorned wife‚ Medea. Medea’s backstory involves fratricide and witchcraft for Jason’s love. However‚ in their return to Corinth‚ Jason leaves her. This fractured promise allows Euripides to

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