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    are not worth crying for. In every story‚ there will always be edited‚ masked off‚ and hidden motives. There are scenes that are removed because they might not satisfy the viewers. The same thing happens when people are currently facing a problem. Because they do not want the other person to worry or feel sorry for him‚ he will just keep his problems by himself pretending that his life is going smoothly. This takes up a part of what you thought to be a complete “us”. This part is an open and complete

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    First of all‚ some of the early pieces of British Literature in the Anglo-Saxon period have great and traditional demonstrations of heroic qualities like in the epic Beowulf. Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic that is about the heroic of deeds of Beowulf’s life. One example of Beowulf’s heroic traits can be seen when Beowulf hears about Grendel‚ and he‚ "Has a ship built to carry him and his followers to Hrothgar’s aid" (Italicized Summary pg. 30). Considering that Higlac is Beowulf’s relative‚ he travels

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    Gilgamesh and The Iliad have both impacted a plethora of generations‚ the stories even conforming to today’s dynamic atmosphere and allowing individuals to still relate to heart aching emotions portrayed within both epics. Fragile yet emotional‚ the topic of friendship intertwines these epics into the impassioned worlds they create‚ allowing the reader too thoroughly dissolve the rather enigmatic emotions flared out by both Gilgamesh and Achilles. The account of these characters friendships undermine

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    direction and motivation in people’s chaotic lives. Most importantly‚ it is a representation of the affirmation of faith. Jesus was sent to earth to spread the word of God and to die for the sins of the Christian people. Therefore‚ the symbol of his heroic death‚ the cross‚ is something that Christians will continuously praise and hold in high authority. The death of Jesus forms the idea of liberation for his people. Christians understand the idea of "Christ’s death and resurrection setting man free

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    or their own version of specific events. In ancient Europe not everyone possessed the means to read and write so when something was written it possessed a certain sense of strong meaning and truthfulness‚ whether or not the story was fabricated. I believe two of the most well-known stories that reflect this are The Iliad and The Aeneid. These stories were considered epics or “poems telling of an adventure of a legendary person.” Even though the stories differ by context and plot I believe that they

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    The Bible is filled with a wide variety of heroic figures who possess extraordinary qualities that seemingly enable them to perform exceptional acts. For this reason‚ many find them unrelatable and thus‚ do not strive to emulate their example. However‚ Biblical characters have flaws and traits that are no different than what average people have to offer. Instead‚ it is through God that a person can become a hero. By being able to connect with exceptional individuals such as Gideon‚ Esther‚ and James

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    Marcel Lessard Mrs. Poliquin EAE 4U June 21st 2011 The Iliad and the Odyssey: Why Homer? The heart of a classical education is the cumulative study of Latin and the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome. In the Western tradition‚ education has always been synonymous with classical education. It began with the Greeks and Romans‚ was preserved and expanded by Christians during the Middle Ages and Renaissance‚ and continued unabated until well into the twentieth century. Why study the Greeks

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    In Homer’s The Iliad‚ readers are subjected to an epic that includes gods and goddesses that are intertwined into human society. These supreme beings are at most times less likely to display divine emotional characteristics‚ and instead display an extremely humane range of emotion. This can be seen in many different ways throughout the epic through the many squabbles‚ and humane emotional reactions that pop up from time to time as the actions of the gods begin to mirror the actions of the mortals

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    Aphrodite in the Iliad. 3. Homeric simile. 4. Hector & Andromache. 5. Shield of Achilles & Son of Atrius. 6. The status of Helen. 7. “Homeric similes and shorter comparisons bring out the rightful place of war in the natural order.” Discuss. 8. Is there a heroic code that guides the decisions of the characters in Iliad? Discuss the values of the Homeric Hero with particular reference to Achilles‚ Odysseus‚ and Hector. 9. Epic conventions in Iliad. 10. Does Homer’s

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    for the greater good. This was the greatest strength of Albus Dumbledore; he fooled everyone into believing he was heroic‚ until they examine his actions more closely. He displays seven of the villainous traits throughout the books: smart‚ strong‚ resilient‚ charismatic‚ dishonest‚ selfish‚ and dangerous; the only exception is ’insane’. Four of the villainous traits are also heroic traits; strength‚ intelligence‚ resilience‚ and charisma are all aspects that allowed Dumbledore to masquerade as a

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