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    Rick Hansen; a True Hero

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    Rick Hansen; a True Hero What qualities make a person a hero? To answer this question‚ one must take a look at a person who is considered a hero. Rick Hansen is one of many examples of a hero. At the young age of fifteen‚ Hansen fell off the back of a truck and consequently became paralyzed for life. One would think that such a traumatic experience would make person completely pessimistic about life‚ but Rick Hansen is different. He became a world class champion wheelchair marathoner and a 1984

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    Preston English 1301 12 November 2012 Bilbo: A True Hero? What is a hero? Is it someone who possesses great strength and bravery‚ or is it someone who attains fame and wealth? In the world of Middle Earth that J.R.R Tolkien has created‚ Bilbo Baggins shows us that a hero can be quite the opposite. He is offered (and partially set up by Gandalf the wizard) to partake in an adventure as a burglar to help reclaim the bearded Dwarves’ homeland from the dragon Smaug. The little hobbit is frightened

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    “I think a hero is any person really intent on making this a better place for all people” (Maya Angelou). Even though some people may not appreciate them it doesn’t mean that a hero won’t always be there to help. Being a hero takes sacrifice such as people may not like them‚ their life could be on the line‚ and the amount of time they spend trying to make this world better. Many heroes in history have spent their whole lives fighting for a cause that sometimes doesn’t happen until years after they’ve

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    TEACHER’S Guide TO THE SIGNET CLASSICS EDITION OF M A R K T WA I N ’ s ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN by JANE SHLENSKY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO S e r i e s E d i t o r s : Jeanne M. McGlinn and James E. McGlinn both at University of North Carolina AT ASHEVILLE  A Teacher’s Guide to the Signet Classics Edition of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. ............................................................

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn  by Mark Twain‚ 1884  Reading Guide Questions    Chapters 1­3  Identifying Facts  1.     What doesn’t Huck like about the Widow Douglas?     The fact that she makes him wear new clothes that are tight and she won’t let him smoke  and he had to pray before he ate his food.     2.     What does Jim think has happened to him as a result of the trick that Tom plays on him?    Jim was sleeping when they snuck out‚ so Tom played a trick by placing his hat on the  branch above his head; when Jim woke up

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    A True Tragic Hero Batman‚ Superman‚ and the Green Lantern all fit the characteristics of a hero. The word “hero” typically evokes positive feelings and has a positive connotation surrounding it. But what about “tragic hero‚” does it? The English Department at California State University in Sacramento states that a tragic hero must be noble‚ possess heroic qualities‚ and acquire a tragic flaw leading to their demise. Though initially heroic by nature‚ the character’s tragic fall must also include

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    the epic story. How to Read Literature like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster teaches the reader the real qualities and characteristics it takes to be a true hero in literature. In his quests Beowulf proves that he is a true hero in literature. In chapter 1 of How to Read Literature like a Professor‚ Thomas C. Foster explains how the quest of a hero works in literature. “The quest consists of five things (a) a quester‚ (b) a place to go‚ (c) a stated reason to go there‚ (d) challenges and trials en

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    Beowulf: A True Epic Hero

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    The great actor‚ Robert Downey Jr.‚ once said‚ “I think that we all do heroic things‚ but hero is not a noun‚ it’s a verb. In the epic poem “Beowulf‚” the main character‚ by the same name‚ fits this quote perfectly. Beowulf sets off on a journey to rid the land of the Danes of the evil that has haunted it. Beowulf is a true epic hero because he embodies traits that were highly valued in his time and he possesses seemingly supernatural traits. During Beowulf’s time‚ the Anglo-Saxon period‚ strength

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    A True Hero When I hear the word “hero” the first thing that comes to my mind is a person who is courageous‚ has ability‚ and is admired for his or her brave actions and noble individuality. A hero is also someone who is afraid to die but who still does what is right because the lives of people he cares about hangs in the balance. In Homer’s The Iliad‚ Hector and Achilles are both great warriors and great men but differ in many ways. They are heroes of their time‚ but fight for completely several

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    Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer are Mark Twain’s two most memorable characters. Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn experience a life of adventure in and out of role-play‚ weaving through danger with a childish disregard for personal well being. Even though they are quite alike due to age and hometown‚ their differences outweigh their similarities. Some of these differences include their upbringing‚ education‚ and morality. Tom’s upbringing is typical for this time period. He belongs to a middle class

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