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    psychological reality was forced to make room for the turbulent Epic Theatre. Influenced by the horror of World War Two’s human cost‚ by the suffering of the middle and lower classes during the postwar recessions of the 1920’s and the Great Depression of the 1930’s Brecht and his fellow epic theatre artists devised a set of staging and acting techniques meant to teach their audience to criticize the injustices and inequalities of modern life. Epic plays were a social activist theatre and a unifying vehicle

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    Hercules is the Real Hero Do you know what a Epic Real Hero is? My epic hero is Hercules because he is the Bravest of all because he killed the Nemean Lion. He also had so much Strength that he did what he wished. He also had Immortality he was brave and not really scared of much. He was not fake upon anyone he was talented and was also a divine hero to many. He was the son of Zeus and Amphitry and the great grand-son of Perseus. His greatest adventure have been cataloged as the 12 labors of

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    Analysis of Beowulf as an Epic Hero The definition of a hero from ancient times to present day has evolved greatly‚ but they often still possess characteristics synonymous across all cultures and timespans. In modern times‚ they are often thought of as role models for others to live up to‚ and are generally humble‚ honest‚ and not afraid to put others in front of themselves. In ancient times‚ more emphasis was put on strength and fearlessness‚ and epic heroes were often saviors of the land‚ sent

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    The Beowulf Poet in 449 A.D. It lets a person see an example of a epic hero who has these extraordinary qualities of a person. For example‚ super-human strength‚ loyalty‚ bravery‚ and devotion to duty. Beowulf‚ the main character‚ kills sea monsters‚ demons anything that comes his way‚ and he does until one creature might stop his winning streak. The physical description of Beowulf allows the reader to see how significantly of an epic hero is that Beowulf is very strong‚ loyal‚ brave‚ and devoted to

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    a hero to emulate and look to for guidance. Heroes provide hope‚ determination‚ and safety to all who are affected by their actions. Epic heroes are smarter and stronger than the average human‚ and they are on a quest for something important to their people. They also have strong ethics and values. In the epic poem‚ Beowulf‚ Many would argue that Beowulf is an epic hero and can do no wrong‚ however his ethics and motives are incorrect. Beowulf is not an ethical man. When Grendel comes to the

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    2003 “Song of Myself” as an Epic Poem There are many concepts and characteristics that define an epic. However‚ some criteria are simply more important than others. This is why Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself” can be considered as an epic poem due to its ability to meet the most important requirements of an epic. Although it does so through a very intricate method‚ “Song of Myself” contains both a hero and an antagonist‚ thus meeting the basic requirement for an epic poem. The hero‚ although vague

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    During the Anglo-Saxon time period‚ Beowulf was known as a phenomenal epic poem written by the beowulf poet. The characteristics of an epic hero are super-human-strength‚ devotion to duty‚ loyalty and bravery which are envisioned in the protagonist‚ Beowulf. Beowulf proves his is an epic hero by having a supernatural ability which is extraordinary strength. To demonstrate‚ “the best of all weapons but so massive that no ordinary man could lift its carved and decorated length‚” (515-521 ln 59 p).

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    As the Epic begins‚ it becomes clear to the reader that Gilgamesh rules the town of Uruk with an iron fist. The depiction of his character is one of an arrogant‚ self-centered‚ controlling ruler that has no compassion for his people. Not only does he possess these traits‚ it is as he almost takes pride in having the ability to do whatever he wishes without consequence. One area this becomes apparent would be him taking women for himself on their wedding night. It is through Enkidu that I believe

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    GILGAMESH By MET The myth known today as The Epic of Gilgamesh was considered in ancient times to be one of the great masterpieces of cuneiform literature. Copies of parts of the story have been found in Israel‚ Syria‚ and Turkey and references to the hero are attested in Greek and Roman literature. The tale revolves around a legendary hero named Gilgamesh (Bilgames in Sumerian)‚ who was said to be the king of the Sumerian city of Uruk. His father is identified as Lugalbanda‚ king of Uruk

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    Beowulf‚ is believed to be the oldest major literature to have been written in the English language. This historic epic was written by an unknown poet‚ and dates back to between the 8th and 11th centuries. Tragedy almost struck in 1731 when the leather manuscript of Beowulf was nearly destroyed while under the custody of Sir Robert Cotton while in his library( British). In this epic story‚ the protagonist of this script is Beowulf‚ prince of the Geats from Scandinavia (sparknotes). He continuously

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