When people think of a hero, they do not understand you don't need to be just like superman, you don't need to be able to fly, or be immortal and never die. There is no need to wear a mask, save the world, or have special powers. To me, any regular person can become a hero in their own way. I believe a hero can be found in any piece of literature, most main characters are all heroes, but they are all heroes in a different way. To me, in order to be a hero, all you need to do is put someone else's life in front of your own, if you can change someone else's life you can then call yourself a hero. Aristotle once said that a tragic hero is "one who does not fall into misfortune though vice or depravity, but falls because of some mistake". In the play Fences by August Wilson, the main character Troy Maxson proves himself to be a hero in my eyes, he puts the life of a young girl before his own and gives her a place to stay while he lives on the streets, he also confronts his wife when he knows he did something wrong, which also takes a lot of guys and is a heroic move. Troy's character creates all of the large and the small conflicts with the other characters in Fences. Troy instigates conflict due to his inability to accept other's choices in life when they differ from Troy's own philosophy.…