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Nobody knew who Fil Danger was, he was a legend under the streets, the sewers to be exact. Outside of the animal infested sewers no one knew who he was. Until the day he saw the most beautiful rat almost getting ran over. Fil dashed over to the precious rodent and tried to slow the car down. All of a sudden everyone's ear filled with the screeching noise of a horn. While this is a memorable story of heroism, recurring qualities make it one of many. In archetypal literature, authors use heroes to symbolize bravery, which combined with good conquers evil allows readers to experience the struggle and birth and consider what makes a hero.

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