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    stages of a hero

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    Just keep swimming” is quote for the movie Finding Nemo. This is the quote often repeated by Dory‚ to push Marlin forward. Joseph Campbell came up with stages of a hero;describing the process a hero has to go threw to become an actual hero. In my essay I want describe the stages of a hero Marlin has to go through to becaome Nemo’s hero. Marlin is excited about new his home‚ assessing his home‚ waiting for the eggs to hatch. After something traumatic happens and Marlin looses all but one

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    My Hero

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    article‚ Berg told us that real heroes were ordinary people around us. Because Berg’s daughter chose her friend as a hero who saved her from drowning in a creek‚ Berg realized a hero wouldn’t have to be a famous person. When Mrs. Zinz‚ an eighth-grade English teacher‚ was harassed by Berg and her friend‚ she wasn’t angry. Mrs. Zinz didn’t lower herself and become mean. Another hero in Berg’s mind was her grandfather who was kind‚ warm and friendly. He liked to make his grandchild laugh. Sylvia‚ Berg’s

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    The American Hero

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    The American Hero Every child has fantasy’s of being a super hero and leaping tall buildings in a single bound or staring death in the face everyday and somehow finding a way to escape. All of these imaginative thoughts have been derived from the past literary works by the great writers of the early American literary period. These early writers entered society into a world of action and adventure‚ where one can see spectacular events unfolding through the eyes of a notorious man of

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    Is Odysseus a Hero?

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    Hana Epstein December 18‚ 2012 “Hero” Writing Assignment Would somebody still be considered a hero even if they had help with every problem he or she faced? Well‚ in the classic Greek novel The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ the main character‚ Odysseus‚ goes through a long journey in which he faces many challenges. When he originally left his true love‚ Penelope‚ to fight in the battle of Troy‚ he never expected that his expedition to return home would take 20 years. During that time period

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    Hero and Beowulf

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    Beowulf was an epic hero. His story was passed down and remembered generation to generation. He fought to protect his people and what he beloved in. he was a wise man who had defeated a lot of evil monsters. Just like any great hero‚ rewards come with fame and fortune. Beowulf was epic because of all the great things he had accomplished. Beowulf’s first heroic traits were his use of strtength and courage. With his courage he was able to stand up and protect his fellow people and with his strength

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    Bewulf the hero

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    Yadian Rodriguez Professor Matthew Brooks English Literature ENL2012 6 September 2014 Beowulf the Hero Beowulf is the oldest English epic poem known‚ which was written in Old English (Anglo-Saxon). The epic and long narrative poem is based on a great and serious subject‚ related and centered on a heroic figure on whose actions depends the fate of a city. This traditional epic poem was shaped by a literary artist from historical and legendary material‚ which had developed a poem with the traditions

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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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    Hero Shot

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    Hero Shots & Photography for Lawyers What is a Hero Shot? A ‘Hero Shot’ is just that- a picture of you‚ ready to save the day. Potential clients visiting your website are looking for someone to save them from whatever sticky situation they have gotten into‚ regardless of your area of expertise. A crisp‚ clear shot of you‚ looking like the competent professional that you are‚ speaks volumes about your ability to produce their desired results. This image can be used in multiple places and ways when

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    kid hero

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    PROTECTO (KID HERO) BY D. M. LARSON I’ve always dreamed of being a hero. I’ve tried everything to become super. I let a spider bite me... no spider powers; just lots of itching. I tried standing too close to the microwave oven hoping the radiation would change me. Nothing. And I got in trouble for making so many bags of popcorn. But I took it all to school and had a popcorn party. I was a hero that day. So I guess it kinda worked. I love being a hero. I love helping people. I love

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    An Epic Hero

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    An Epic Hero In the epic poem Beowulf‚ many qualifications can be found for the archetype‚ Beowulf‚ to be an epic hero. His bravery is shown through his desire for a quest and a battle with a supernaturally strong man-eating beast. He is unafraid of his imminent death battling the sinister‚ evil monster‚ Grendel. He is highly esteemed and his reputation for greatness precedes him after defeating Grendel. These traits are proved throughout this Anglo-Saxon epic poem. As soon as news travels around

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