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    Heros Journey

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    When I was a little girl‚ I always loved to play pretend. My childhood days were spent being princesses and mermaids‚ doctors and firemen‚ and even the occasional dragon. Although I really‚ really loved being a beautiful fairy queen‚ I often decided to become something quite different--an explorer. This was where I was at my peak. Yards turned into jungles‚ and my dog became a very rare tiger‚ just waiting to be documented and put into my discovery journal. Exploring was my absolute favorite thing

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    Macbeth: A Tragic Hero

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    are both tragic heroes. Consequently‚ Macbeth and Braveheart’s William Wallace both demonstrate that they are flawed and noble; however‚ it is clear that Macbeth is a better example of a tragic hero due to the absence of defining characteristic events that were not taken place in Braveheart. A tragic hero is supposed to become isolated with all forces against him‚ I see this in Macbeth but I do not see it in Braveheart with William Wallace. In Macbeth‚ Macbeth expresses his feelings of being isolated

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    Epic Hero

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    Once upon a time‚ there was a goddess named Jasmine. She rose from the lands of Magic City. She was the main god. She ran Magic City. She had two children and a magical Lady Bug that could talk. Even though Jasmine looked like the modern everyday woman‚ she wasn’t. She had powers that she passed down to her children Jaidyn and Julanii. Julanii was only a baby. But Jaidyn was a teenager‚ 16 to be exact. The family lived in Magic City for years. But Jasmine thought it was time for them to go out in

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    Hero Vs Villain

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    about the hero. Therefore‚ if I had to choose between the role of a villain and the hero‚ I would make the unlikely selection of portraying the villain. The villain is able to teach a countless number of life lessons to the audience. For example‚ a villain is able to demonstrate that life is not always easy or rewarding when one is faced with difficult situations. Furthermore‚ it shows how some people ultimately pick the wrong route rather than the correct route. For this reason‚ the contrasting role

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    Comparing and contrasting PCs and mainframes POS/355 February 27‚ 2012 Comparing and contrasting PCs and mainframes Mainframes and personal computers have gone through an evolution‚ which computing power contains several times more than the past years. Personal computers (PC) are used by individuals one at a time‚ which are design to be use at home and office. PC is a small powerful system‚ with advanced graphical user interfaces‚ which support many output devices. Mainframes are costly

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    Meursault: The Absurd Hero

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    given value even though that value itself doesn’t exist. Realizing this a person can find purpose through his meaningless. That is being the absurd hero accepting the world as it is‚ meaningless and still finding happiness through that. Meursault‚ the protagonist of The Stranger written by Albert Camus is the epitome of the absurd hero. The absurd hero is defined as a person that has knowledge of decay‚ fulfillment of happiness‚ and rebuke

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    HERO MONSTER ESSAY

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    Danna Vitug Ms. Pratscher Senior English- Period 8 5 October 2014 A Hero and Monster of Our Modern-Day World Today’s society comprises of everyday heroes‚ and unfortunately‚ everyday monsters. Every person has these in his or her own ways. Characteristics of a hero are someone or something that: has good intentions to improve their society‚ is a role model to others‚ is brave‚ courageous‚ and many other aspects. Being known as a hero is a huge honor because he or she impacts society in a positive way

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    Creon, the Tragic Hero

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    The genuine tragic hero is Creon‚ as his power‚ actions‚ and flaws are what set the tragedy into a downward position. What Antigone lacks is remorse for her actions. A huge part of being a tragic hero is knowing the wrong-doing and showing remorse for the act weather it be criminal or on an immoral level. Creon is a king‚ a very wealthy and powerful human‚ but he still is a human with flaws nonetheless. His people follow him loyally; this loyalty is shown when they follow his order about Polyneices’

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    Beowulf and Gilgamesh are both unique epics in their own ways‚ yet share a connection. Gilgamesh‚ a long narrative poem written over five thousand years ago from Mesopotamia‚ now present day Iraq‚ is among the earliest known works of literature. Regardless‚ of losing over a thousand words from its ancient text‚ it is still a great story about the protagonist‚ Gilgamesh king of Uruk. Beowulf‚ written in Old English sometime before the tenth century A.D.‚ describes the adventures of a great Scandinavian

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    Ransom: Hero and Priam

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    role as a king and transform himself into a man‚ thereby acquiring a universal significance as the hero of an epic narrative.’ Discuss. David Malouf’s Ransom‚ a postmodern revisitation of Homer’s literary epic‚ the Iliad explores the monumental transformation of Priam‚ King of Troy‚ from a ‘ceremonial figurehead’‚ a synecdochal representation of the royalty of his era‚ to an unconventional hero who‚ ‘stripped of all glittering distractions and disguises’ appeals directly to Achilles‚ ‘the most

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