English 9H Critical Lens Essay
Heroism and courage go hand in hand. Courage is a feeling that urges a person to do risky, but great things. Courage is found everywhere, including in heroism. Being a hero is being acknowledged for doing a good deed or simply by making the smallest positive impact on someone’s life. According to Henri Amiel, “Heroism is the dazzling, glorious concentration of courage.” I strongly agree with this quote. Ancient and modern day literature exemplifies heroism in unison with courage. The heroes in these pieces of literature are recognized because they have the courage to do the impossible. Osiris, from the ancient myth Osiris, was truly a hero to many people. Osiris brought many different objects and ideas to the people of Egypt, some of which helped to make Egyptian civilization more advanced. Osiris brought wheat, barley, wine, and fruit in hopes that the Egyptians would stop being cannibals. He also introduced the ideas of worshipping different gods and having laws in place to try and create a more organized society. Without these important changes to their civilization, the Egyptian people would not have been as advanced as the other cultures and territories were. Because Osiris helped Egypt to become a better civilization, they worshiped him. Osiris showed that he had courage by reclaiming the Egyptians from savagery knowing that he might not have been able to reconstruct or save their civilization. He took a risk, and as a result an advanced Egyptian civilization was born. With his courageous and intelligent actions, Osiris was able to help many people and be remembered as a hero. Another character, Isis, from the myth of Osiris, is also known as a hero based on her actions after the death of Osiris. When Osiris dies, Isis decides to cut up the remains of his body into pieces so she can distribute them in various places. She does this in order to preserve