Each year, the King is forced to send seven young women and seven young men to the Minotaur, which is feared by everyone. Theseus, who disagrees with this, instead sends himself to the Minotaur in hopes of defeating the Minotaur once and for all. With the help of a young mistress, Theseus ends up killing the dreaded Minotaur. The myth is an example of a classical hero: Theseus embarks on a quest to kill the feared-by-all Minotaur. He is successful in his journey and travels back home with the mistress who helped …show more content…
Mark Moogalian, 51-year-old teacher and author from America, lunged at the shooter. Also, in paragraphs 2 and 3 it says, “Alek Skarlatos, a member of the U.S. National Guard, had seen the gunman, too. All it took were three words, ‘Let’s go, go’ and he and his childhood buddies Spencer Stone, a U.S. Air Force airman; and Anthony Sadler, a senior at Sacremento State, switched from vacationers to guardians, charging down the aisle to help. Their heroism inspired Chris Norman, a British businessman, to join them… They tackled the gunman on behalf of the over 500 people on the train… There seems little debate that these men stopped an attack that easily could have been ‘true carnage’.” In other words, this means that these men found an opportunity to help save the lives of the people on the train, and took it. They risked their own lives for the lives of others, and ended up preventing many deaths. As stated before, a modern hero is someone ordinary who acts selflessly and bravely, and put other people’s needs before their own. These men on the train are a perfect example of