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    Superhero Wars

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    wonder so many people believe peace is unattainable. Although‚ peace may seem hopeless to some‚ superheroes always manage to provide peace. Superheroes have paved a way for peace through their use of bravery‚ justice‚ love‚ and intelligence. Typically‚ superheroes are forced to perform fearless acts of bravery

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    found these values very important‚ if a soldier embodied all of these values and attained fame‚ which was all he ever needed. However‚ in order to attain fame‚ one needed to abide by the ways of the culture. Among these specific values are heroism‚ bravery‚ and loyalty. An important value in Anglo-Saxon culture is heroism‚ Beowulf shows his heroism in many of his gallant and courageous feats. In every good romance or princess movie‚ there is a damsel in distress and the hero that saves her from

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    Courage Definition

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    be‚ and still going through with that plan. Courage is standing up for what is right‚ regardless of what those consequences might be. Courage is daring‚ bravery‚ nerve‚ and valor. It’s facing your fears and conquering your demons. It’s the strength you have to keep going when you just want to give up. Courage is more than just physical bravery‚ it is something

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    World War I‚ like any other war‚ was filled with bloodshed and tears. Earnest Hemingway uses this realistic portrayal of the 1st great war in his novel “Farewell to Arms”. The book explores the life of an ambulance driver‚ lieutenant Henry‚ and all of the struggles he goes through in the war both physically and emotionally. A much different look into the war comes from the propaganda techniques that the United Stated used during this time. Although the propaganda seen during World War

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    him out of drugging innocent teens. Another time that Rosie shows bravery is when Rosie and Albert were fighting a few Mortifieri‚ and Rosie stood up and even came in contact with one: “I rush toward him‚ but he’s too fast--his hands are in front of him now. He gets to a sitting position and has just enough time to give me a triumphant smirk before I drive my knee into the underside of his jaw” (276). This demonstrates Rosie’s bravery by explaining how she stood up to and fought a man who is trying

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    Jem Finch

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    certain things and take responsibility in life. Jem Finch goes through a lot of events in his childhood. The protagonist Jem Finch changes throughout the book by the way he begins to see people and their true nature‚ how he matures‚ and how his view of bravery and courage varies through the book. Jem Finch overall‚ is character who truly starts who he is at a young age. In the book ‚ "To Kill A Mockingbird"‚ Jem begins to see the way he thinks of people and their nature. For instince‚ "He

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    the lynching mob came. When they asked if Tom was in there‚ he answered‚ "’You can turn around and go home"’(151). Having no fear for his own safety‚ he remained calm and tried to avoid the horrible future that awaited Robinson. It took a lot of bravery‚ physical and emotional‚ because Mr. Finch knew that he did not have a chance of going against all those people. He also demonstrated his valor when Tim Robinson‚ Tom’s dog ‚ was suspected to have rabbis and quick actions had to be taken. Knowing

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    ””(The Hunger Games). Katniss Everdeen‚ a fictional character‚ is a pillar of strength throughout Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games‚ published in 2008. The heroine of the book‚ shows that you don’t need supernatural powers to be a hero. Her selflessness‚ bravery‚ and skillful demeanor help her survive in a broken world of injustice and tyranny. When her beloved father died and her mother mentally checked out‚ Katniss knew protecting her delicate sister Prim had become number one priority. She loved Prim

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    Hero Archetype

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    relating to courage‚ bravery and altruism” (p. 313). They posit that courage manifests itself through heroic action by way of means to attain a desired outcome. They reconfirm the risk aspect by stressing that heroic acts are often hazardous to the hero. Harvey et al. (2009)‚ summarize their conceptualization of heroism in this way: “Heroism can be viewed as a highly moral behavior that has been explained as a form of sensation seeking‚ altruism‚ citizenship and bravery and a desirable but

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    survival and defend companions in the hope of achieving some form of happiness‚ a definition made manifest through the protagonist‚ Frederic Henry. The nature of heroism is not the only theme Hemingway explores here‚ with the relevance and necessity of bravery in society also up for examination. The intrinsic notion of heroism was challenged continuously by Hemingway throughout the novel as he justified how a hero should act and think. Hemingway’s hero‚ Henry‚ shunned glory for a more personal code

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