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    Ferris Bueller Hero

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    Ferris Bueller: American Hero or Typical Lazy American? Ferris Bueller is a street-wise kid who knows all the tricks. He has no fear of getting what he wants‚ when he wants it. He does what every high school student dreams of doing: skipping school without getting caught. Ferris represents the personal traits that all high school students want to attain. They want to be popular with everyone and be able to get away with anything. In the movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off‚ Ferris decides to take

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    Definition Essay Hero

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    “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself‚” (Joseph Campbell). According to Dictionary.com a hero is a person noted for courageous acts or nobillty of character. On the contrary‚ my definition of a hero is an individual with a humongous soul who wants to make a difference in the world. There are many examples of a heroes in our modern day society. For instance‚ a hero can be the brave‚ courageous‚ and valiant men and women that serve in our military. A hero

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    Hamlet - the Tragic Hero

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    Hamlet The Tragic Hero The playwright William Shakespeare reveals a tragic hero in his greatest tragedy "Hamlet". This hero is the young prince Hamlet. He fulfills all of Aristotle’s requirements for a tragic hero. Three key events in the play demonstrate these requirements: First‚ when Hamlet does not murder Claudius at his first opportunity after being asked by his father’s ghost‚ Secondly‚ his confrontation with Ophelia regarding her returning his gifts‚ and lastly his reaction to Claudius’s

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    My Super Hero

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    My Favorite Super Hero Today you may have written your essay on your favorite Marvel or DC super hero. But are they really your hero? Do they save you from danger everyday of your life? Are they there to comfort you in your toughest times? Are they there to keep you safe in your deepest situations? Do they wrap you in there arms when you are feeling lonely and depressed? I don’t think any of the DC or Marvel super hero’s can do any of this for you. They are just fantasy role models

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    Greek tragedy would not be complete with out a tragic hero. Sophocles wrote Antigone with a specific character in mind for this part. Based on Aristotle’s definition‚ Creon is the tragic hero of Antigone. Creon fits Aristotle’s tragic hero traits as a significant person who is faced with difficult decisions. Creon is significant because he is king. This makes him both renowned and prosperous. Creon is not completely good nor completely bad; he is somewhere in-between‚ as humans are. The audience

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    Aristotle Tragic Hero

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    Introduction “A hero deserves admiration due to his inherent goodness. If he succumbs to unmerited suffering‚ he becomes a tragic hero.”_1 In Aristotle’s own words‚ “a man cannot become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall.” This statement gives the gist of Aristotle’s concept of a tragic hero. A hero must fall from grace and must be able to clearly comprehend the cause of his fall. The “fall” must take place due to an error in judgement that arises out of some flaw (hamartia)

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    Anyone Can Be a Hero

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    Anyone Can Be a Hero By Jennifer L. Jefferson Com/150 July 8‚ 2012 Sonya Macon Anyone Can Be a Hero Everyone has heard through some type of media resource that there are no more heroes in the world today‚ that any or everyone we look up to has a bad reputation or not worth our time and eventually will steer us in the wrong direction. To our understanding this is not true there are heroes in our world‚ Webster dictionary defines hero as a male figure that displays superior courage and strength

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    Beowulf Medieval Hero

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    Rachel Hamilton English 12 Mr. Allin November 11‚ 2016 Medieval Hero Based on a culture’s heroes‚ one can determine what the society’s values are. Beowulf represented the ultimate fighter of the Anglo-Saxon period‚ and what they considered to be the best characteristics for an individual to have (Allin 2016). He was the hero of lone combat against two horrifying monsters (Beowulf n.d.). He was incredibly valiant in his fights‚ as well as courageous (Beowulf n.d.). His story was told as an inspiration

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    as a hero. Most would describe their hero as strong‚ tall‚ and brave. A hero can be described as a variety of wares‚ but the top three characteristics are loving‚ caring‚ and brave. Realistic heroes like police man and fiction heroes such as Beowulf have differences and similarities when coming to be a hero. They both take a part in being brave‚ caring‚ and loving. A hero must be loving because if you don’t love or have love for your hero‚ then how is he or she your hero. Loving your hero is just

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    Macbeth: A Tragic Hero

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    Macbeth: A Tragic Hero There is much debate to whether Macbeth is a villain or hero‚ but it truly is clear that Macbeth is a tragic hero based on that he has the fatal flaw of having too much ambition‚ he was doomed to make a serious error in judgment which was killing Duncan‚ and that he suffered greatly in order to accomplish what he believed was right. Macbeth’s flaw of his extreme ambition is demonstrated by how he kills Duncan‚ how he kills Banquo‚ and how he kills MacDuff’s family. He was

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