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    Being a hero is everybody’s dream. Two epic heroes are Beowulf and Achilles. Beowulf was an Anglo- Saxon from the group of the Geats. Achilles was a Greek and was part mortal‚ part God. They killed different things for different reasons‚ but both were considered great. Though both were epic heroes‚ their cultural backgrounds are what defined them. Their reasoning for fighting differed greatly. In the epic poem Beowulf‚ it stated‚ “that mighty protector of men/ Meant to hold the monster till its

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    literature of all time. The classic story of Odysseus is hard to avoid‚ as the Epic Poem shares the tale of a fittingly famous Epic Hero. Along with other Epic heroes such as Beowulf and Gilgamesh‚ the title of “Epic” and “Hero” are only necessary. Ralph of Disney’s comedic film “Wreck-it Ralph” does in no way meet the criteria that the aforementioned protagonist pull off. Ralph is most definitely a hero‚ but him being “epic” is a generous statement. A main point of interest when debating ones “epicness”

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    tales and poems that included an epic hero. If the story has an epic hero‚ that particular person is the central‚ or main‚ character. This person does not have the normal characteristics like the other characters in the story. This person is different from all the other characters. The epic hero tends to be a larger-than-life figure‚ typically of noble or semi divine birth‚ and uses his/her skills and courage against the enemies. Beowulf is a great example of an epic hero. The story of Beowulf holds

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    A true hero does not fear anything‚ not even death. Instead‚ he sacrifices all that he is for what he believes to be right. He risks his life for the sake of humanity‚ helps others no matter what the situation is‚ and asks for nothing in return such as money or treasures. A hero is a person who is determined to do what is right for their nation‚ and determined to follow their dreams and achieve their goals‚ which they have set for themselves. Beowulf is an epic that tells the story of the legendary

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    Not Just an Ordinary Person In order to establish Beowulf as an epic hero in the piece of literature Beowulf‚ he must possess all or most of the characteristics of an epic hero. An epic hero is the central figure in an epic who has superior qualities and risks personal danger to pursue a grand quest. There are ten specific characteristics that one must have to be considered an epic hero. One must be significant and glorified‚ on a quest‚ and responsible leader. One must also have superior or

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    many elements of an epic that are present in Beowulf that make Beowulf a true epic hero. In most dictionaries an epic is defined as a “long poem‚ usually one that is derived from an oral tradition‚ narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic figures or the history of a nation”. With this being true‚ the epic Beowulf also contains many more of these elements that made this poem an epic poem. Some of which are the story takes shape around a hero of unbelievable stature‚ the hero also possesses superhuman

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    Beowulf: First Literary Superhero Beowulf was the first literary super hero. Like the common day superman‚ Beowulf has ordinary human characteristics‚ as well as superhuman powers. Like the Anglo-Saxons of Beowulf’s time‚ he is boastful‚ manly‚ and willing to outdo his fellow neighbor. The only difference between him and the rest of the Anglo- Saxons is that he possesses extreme amounts of physical power. Grendel‚ the antagonist of the story‚ was feared by all men. He ate humans and attacked

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    mythology‚ Odysseus‚ the King of Ithaca‚ must endure many obstacles for twenty years prior to reaching his kingdom. In the epic poem‚ The Odyssey written by Homer‚ Odysseus’ travels start during what is known as “ The great wanderings”. Odysseus portrays the qualities of Aristotle’s epic hero throughout this portion of the epic. To emphasize this statement‚ think about the epic hero Gilgamesh‚ the king of the land between rivers‚ ruler of the magnificent city Uruk. Even though Gilgamesh is two-thirds

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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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    Every epic hero possesses certain heroic characteristics. Beowulf possesses many of these heroic qualities‚ which allows for him to be described as an epic hero. An epic hero is most commonly described as: possessing superhuman strength‚ performing brave or heroic acts‚ and involved with supernatural beings. Beowulf also has a reverence for God which aids in his ability to overcome his enemies‚ “And may the Divine Lord in His wisdom grant the glory of victory to whichever side He sees fit.” (47)

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