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    James Hutchinson Ms. Spicer AP Literature 20 August 2010 Homer’s Timeless Truths Is Homer’s The Iliad relevant to today’s society? Is this work a timeless parable depicting universal human truths transcending time and context or merely a superbly-crafted epic poem to be studied and admired for its stylistic brilliance? Has the text endured simply because of Homer’s dramatic verse or because of the timeless human truths it conveys? Was it written to persuade readers to question the moral implications

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    In The Heroic Slave by Frederick Douglass‚ Madison Washington claims that “the ocean‚ if not the land‚ is free.” In part four‚ a shipmate and a man named Jack Williams have a conversation about just that - while the latter underestimates the power and strength of enslaved persons‚ the former makes his case about the difference between the land and the sea and how enslaved persons behave accordingly. Washington and the shipmate are correct - the ocean makes it easier for the enslaved to revolt or

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    Beowulf's Heroic Traits

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    People know what to look for in a hero. Whether it be pride‚ happiness‚ strength‚ or integrity‚ people generally have at least somewhat of an inkling on what makes a hero. In this poem‚ “Beowulf‚” translated from Old English by Seamus Heaney‚ Beowulf is a typical hero. The son of Ecgtheow‚ Beowulf is a famous Geat warrior who valiantly fights off the horrid monsters Grendel and Grendel’s mother. He gains attention and fame for his courageous actions‚ and he does not get too overly confident about

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    My Heroic Journey

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    As the bus left the hotel the 9 of us sat there in silence‚ no one knew what to say. This was the first time in our rowing careers that we had made it to nationals‚ and for some of us it was the last time. We sat on the bus‚ thinking about all the hard work that we put in during the rowing season‚ wondering if there was something more we could have done to get ready for this one 5 minute race. The worst part about the whole thing was the pressure from our coach‚ we were the only Loyola boat left

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    My Heroic Journey

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    This year I learned growing up is hard. Now‚ I wish I could stop. The lyrics from “Walk On” by U2 represent my year because they express now through overcoming difficulty I learned and matured. Through my grandma’s diagnosis‚ my surgery‚ and‚ I have gained the strength to handle adversity and through it learned valuable life lessons. One hardship I endured was my grandma being diagnosed with breast cancer. This was heartbreaking to me because of how close we were. Every summer I would spend

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    My Heroic Journey

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    I ran over to my mother and attempted to break her free from their grip. She manages to escape with my help. I remember yelling at her to run and hide. At that very moment‚ my life changed forever. The next 20 seconds were the last time me being with my tribe. It was the last time of me seeing my family. The last time breathing the clean air of Africa. The very last time being free. Something hard and cold hit me in the back of my head. I remember falling to the ground before losing consciousness

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    My Heroic Obstacle

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    Somewhere hidden deep within my dusty attic is a single‚ prehistoric VHS tape of childhood videos. The majority of these home movies feature a toddling Taylor adorned with blush colored bows‚ gliding gracefully across the floor in an arabesque in a pair of matching socks. A few of my earliest childhood memories were spent skating across the crisp‚ clean ice. As I grew and matured throughout the years‚ figure skating was always a constant throughout my adolescence. Every morning I would rise before

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    Homer’s epic poem "The Iliad" is present as a classic because it promotes deep insight into human behavior‚ it is told in an elevated tone‚ and it contains a universal theme. Human nature in The Iliad is presented through many seminal characters that can represent different aspects of humanity. The two main characters of this epic‚ Achilles‚ the swift runner‚ and Hector‚ breaker of horses‚ are two character foils that‚ when combined‚ are able to represent all humanity. Achilles and Hector are character

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    receiving help from the most unexpected people; finally achieving his goal. This sounds like an existing heroic fantasy novel‚ right? This is the real story of a young boy named Enrique who sets out from Honduras and perseveres through many “beasts” to reunite himself with his mother in America. We can see the similarities between Enrique’s Journey and a traditional heroic quest. First off‚ a heroic journey is similar to Enrique’s Journey because they both are faced with many difficult decisions and

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    Sam Houston's Heroic Hero

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    Abraham Lincoln. Sam Houston was a man who faced adversity many times in his life. He made decisions that people would ridicule and criticize him for‚ but in the midst of all the stress he did what he believed was right. This made him heroic. Sam Houston was heroic because he showed good judgement even when a whole republic disagreed with him‚ was always honest to the people about what he thought was right‚ and was willing to put his career on the line to stand up for what was right. During the

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