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    Hero Archetypes and Epic Conventions in The Odyssey and Beowulf It is remarkable how closely one can compare two epics that have such diverse and unique historical and cultural backgrounds. A Greek poet named Homer wrote The Odyssey sometime from BC 1400-900 during the Mycenaean Period. The epic preceding The Odyssey‚ called The Iliad‚ revolves around Achilles‚ the hero of the commonly known Trojan Wars. The Odyssey is a continuation of The Iliad and deals with Odysseus‚ another hero of the Trojan

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    Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House‚ is an examination of human nature and personality. Each of the five main characters displays personality traits that can be considered a character flaw. Nora Helmer is an example of a person who has the flaw of being childish. That flaw is made evident in several ways. Nora Helmer is considered a childish young woman in the play. She lets her husband control her; she acts as if she doesn’t have a mind of her own When she around her husband she acts like she is

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    Beowulf-the Exemplar Hero in Anglo-Saxon Society The Angles‚ the Saxons‚ and the Jutes were the three related Germanic tribes that invaded the Roman province around the year 450 after the Romans withdrew. During the Anglo-Saxon era‚ most people were pagan but Christianity also influenced them. In pagan society‚ the relationship between each person and their tribes is a very close; also‚ the collective power of the tribe was needed when people faced the difficulties of the struggle for survival

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sir Gawain versus Beowulf A true hero is one who is willing to sacrifice his own existence for the life of another. Two characters portrayed as heroes are Sir Gawain‚ a character from the tale Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ and Beowulf‚ another character from an ancient British epic entitled of the same name. The difference between Beowulf and Sir Gawain‚ is that Sir Gawain is a real hero‚ and Beowulf just thinks he is. The two heroes can be compared in many

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    Creon as the True Tragic Hero of Antigone “But now at last our new king is coming: Creon of Thebes” (Sophocles 1.1). This quote is found in Sophocles’ play Antigone. The main characters from Antigone‚ Creon and Antigone‚ are often confused as to who is the true tragic hero. Aristotle’s theory as to what a true tragic hero is includes one who starts the play in a noble stature‚ one whose tragic flaw leads them to a downfall‚ one who receives a punishment that exceeds the crime‚ and one who learns

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    Dear committee of the Hero Hall of Fame‚ I’m sitting here shocked at the fact; Beowulf seems to be missing from hall of fame. Beowulf is the greatest hero of his time. He possesses the most important qualities of a hero being courage‚ in-human abilities‚ and selflessness. Furthermore this heroic legend puts on a display of ridiculous amount of courage many times. He stated‚ “I have heard too‚ that the monster’s scorn of men is so great that he needs no weapons and fears none. Nor will I.”(166-169)

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    Buckner English IV Honors September 18‚ 2013 What It Means To Be a Hero: The Heroic Analysis of Beowulf The term hero has been a source of desire since the beginning of our written history. So much so that the first piece of literature recorded in the english language was that of a hero. Beowulf is a prince who bests numerous creatures for fame and glory and saves countless people from destruction with his supernatural prowess. Beowulf was created to be a living example of what the Ancient Anglo Saxons

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    Beowulf and the divergent a great king of the ancient Danes and the founder of their royal line. Anglo - Saxons created Beowulf to tell a story about heroes and Violence that is a part of life‚ but it is not considered a free-for-all. ¨My lord‚ the great king of the Danes‚ commands me To tell you that he knows of your noble birth And that having come to him from over the open Sea you have come bravely and are welcome. (Beowulf‚ 127-130) had some awesome heroic kings.The first of these hero-kings

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    Beowulf is the story about a great warrior‚ prince of the Geats‚ the strongest man in the world. Beowulf is able to kill the spawn of the devil and the devil spawns mother and many other creatures. Beowulf is sent to Hrothgar to help them with a monster who has been terrorizing their home because the monster hates human joy and laughter. This is one of the first creatures he agrees to challenge. Beowulf is an epic hero because he is on a quest‚ he has superhuman strength‚ he also risks death or glory

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    Tragic Hero. One reason Creon is visibly a Tragic

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