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    Ulysses: An Epic Hero

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    In the book The Adventures of Ulysses by Bernard Evslin‚ Ulysses goes through many trials and is an ideal example of an epic hero. In the two stories “Cannibal Beach” and “Nausicaa‚” the heroic elements of Ulysses reaching a low point and Ulysses being tested to show the worthiness of his quest are clearly displayed. In both stories‚ Ulysses reaches a low point in his quest. In “Cannibal Beach‚” Ulysses and his men come to an island with giant cannibals that look and are as tall as trees. In

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    they got here on this planet. In order to have individuality and uniqueness our stories have to be different. The creation stories we have been studying are different in so many ways. Like how humans were created‚ according to the Egyptian Creation Epic humans were created by Atum’s tears of joy “When Atum saw them again he was so delighted that he wept tears of joy. As these tears hit the earth‚ they became

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    Beowulf Epic Hero

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    concept of creation of the epic hero cycle originated from? For over centuries‚ the old super hero vs. evil villain story has been told over and over again‚ and it all started with the Anglo-Saxons’ story of Beowulf. The archetype for all epic hero cycle stories. Various stories evolved from Beowulf‚ which contain the same concept‚ but changing the characters‚ setting‚ and etc. Beowulf displays heroic character traits‚ as well as many other heroes today. For example‚ one epic hero that possesses heroic

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    Epic Qualities in The Incredibles Epic qualities of a film are easy to identify but identifying and explaining the qualities of an epic hero are harder. What is an epic qualities of a hero? An epic hero is the central figure in a long narrative that reflects the values and heroic ideals of a particular society. In this film Mr. Incredible gets the chance to turn back into a superhero but no one wants superheros anymore. Mr. Incredible is the hero in this film. Mr. Incredible has many characteristics

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    The story of The Epic of Gilgamesh is a western civilization historical poem that is mix of mythology and literature. It is to be believed was written around the first centuries of the second millennium B.C. considering one of the oldest‚ if not the oldest‚ ancient poem. It is about a hero who is desperate to become a god and goes an on quest for immortality. Within the pages of the old tale it reveals many hints of history‚ human nature‚ and myths of an ancient culture. Though the Sumerian Empire

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    The narrator introduces Gilgamesh in the past tense‚ the high walls of the city he built are already ancient. He then shows that the story is in Gilgamesh’s words‚ and that the king wrote it down. Gilgamesh’s story remembers historical people and their deeds‚ and at the same time‚ Gilgamesh’s path through bravery‚ tragedy‚ and knowledge is an everlasting‚ worldwide process. The story of Gilgamesh is both ageless and instant. Gilgamesh’s mother was in the beginning of the story‚ but his father wasn’t

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    The Epic Hero Beowulf

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    The Epic Hero Beowulf “A soldier should know the difference between words and deeds and should always keep that clear in his head.” You ever wondered why Beowulf was so great at what he was doing and why he was a good leader ? It is because in this story Beouwulf has super-human strength. He is on a long quest through his journey. He also performs great deeds for his people. The first characteristic of the epic hero Beowulf is that he has incredible super-human

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    to be perfect in body but was flawed by his perfection making him to arrogant and naive to his citizens. He was the social and political pentacle; the focus was always on what he was doing no matter what. Gilgamesh’s demeanor changed through out the Epic at the beginning he was regarded as immortal and unbeatable. As he goes through the story he loses himself and Enkidu‚ this makes him realize that he is not invincible and is mortal. He is the catalyst in his own change‚ setting off the events that

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    dealing with the reality of death is as old as humanity itself and continues to modern day. This is made apparent in many popular writings such as mythic and religious genres throughout the ages‚ which all address the issue of trying to evade death. The Epic of Gilgamesh also addresses the meaning of life and the desire to cheat death while also coming to a considerable outcome with Gilgamesh dealing with the reality of his own mortality. At first Gilgamesh is unstoppable and there was no denying it.

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    The Epic Hero: Odysseus

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    luxurious life with Calypso in an exotic land‚ but only to a point. Eventually‚ he wants to return home....... His Hubris (which can alos be a characteristic of an Epic hero -they are arrgrant!!) - Odysseus’s love of glory prompts him to reveal his identity to the Cyclops and bring Poseidon’s wrath down on him. But by the end of the epic‚ he seems much more willing to temper pride with patience. Disguised as a beggar‚ he endures the suitors abuse until the traps he has set and the loyalties he has

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