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    Macbeth Monster Like

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    Macbeth Macbeth the character is one of the most intriguing characters in English literature and falls under the category of a tragic hero which was common amongst Shakespearian plays. In the opening scenes we can see that Macbeth is a brave and valiant soldier‚ ready to die for his king and his country. We can see that he is held in high esteem by many of the royals and lay people. Duncan his king says “noble Macbeth” showing that Duncan thinks he is brave in battle and tough. But

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    These poor animals weren’t saved they just went from one hell hole to another. We despise Vanderpoop for actions and while many will claim she is a hero or brings publicity the reality for this reality star is she is a fraud and does NOTHING for this cause. The people fighting to end the Yulin Festival and shutting down the morally rehensaple dog meat industry in general have been fighting the good fight for YEARS before Vanderpoop and her oxygen sucking publicity tour even knew you didn’t spell

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    Timeless Hero

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    Beowulf a hero‚ some question whether his heroism is truly characteristic of a modern day hero. A hero in Beowulf’s age could be a hero in ours‚ if he/she had qualities like leadership‚ or courage. But‚ heroes could become quite the opposite if their intentions and motives come from corrupt or greedy thoughts. Beowulf is shown as a protector of his culture/ people. When the story Beowulf is told of read‚ he is always glamorized as a protector. “The mighty protector of men meant to hold the monster till

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    Due to the fact that Napoleon was very successful in his efforts for France‚ his large ego and desire for power made it difficult to judge him as a hero or a tyrant‚ despite that the French still consider him as a hero. Napoleon’s actions were shaped by the conditions in France and Europe at that time. He made his decisions based on what he thought was best for his country‚ but also for himself‚ showing his tyranny. Napoleon established many important ideas that are in place in Europe and France

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    In this world of billions‚ she could be seen as a tragic hero… One who has a brief fame‚ but soon reaches their accident to make themselves fall. Only too true senses‚ she is seen as an epic-hero‚ one who goes to the underworld and back to fight for what she wants. Since Greek Mythology‚ a new superior epic-hero has been discovered. Rumour has it that she has a tough bark‚ but an even tougher bite! She concentrates on goals that no matter how much it takes‚ she will charge through a brick wall -

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    actually do. Remember‚ he was a medic‚ his job was to medicate and save people‚ which is something he did… very well. Desmond Thomas Doss saved the lives of soldiers‚ showed bravery and selflessness‚ and inspired people‚ these things classify him as a hero.

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    Byronic Hero

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    Byronic Hero – Romantic Hero – Tragic Hero – Anti-Hero During the Romantic Era‚ a hybrid of the Romantic Hero evolved out of the writings of Lord Byron and the combination tragic hero/romantic hero/anti hero characterization of many of the protagonists in Gothic Novels. Frankenstein is considered one of the Gothic Novels that developed out the the Romantic Era. The “heroes” in Frankenstein could fit into the Byronic Hero category or be classified as Romantic‚ Tragic‚ or Anti Heroes. Lady Caroline

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    Beowulf A Hero

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    In “Beowulf”‚ written by an author unknown‚ many people consider Beowulf to be the hero‚ because of its epic poem status‚ I would disagree with this statement. Some characteristics that can be attributed to heroes are: educated‚ just‚ humble‚ strong‚ and selfless. While this is only a short list some of these characteristics hold true for Beowulf. Unfortunately‚ a hero must have all of these adjectives‚ and many of these do not apply to Beowulf. Throughout the novel‚ there were many instances of

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    Monster: A Narrative Fiction

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    I got two options here One‚ tell her this shit is inedible‚ watch her cry‚ but get to live another day. Two‚ eat the pancakes‚ die and be remembered as that guy who lost his life from a breakfast flat cake. A devil‚ in the form of Monster‚ and an angel‚ in the form of Michael‚ popped up on my shoulder. “Be nice and eat it‚ Tre. It’ll make her very happy‚” the angel stupidly grinned‚ sprinkling what appeared to be fairy dust over my homemade meal. “This will make it all better.” “Don’t

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    2011 “The Monster” Writing Assignment It was a sunny day‚ the sky was bright blue and the clouds fluffy and white. The immense fields and the deep green grass surrounded a happy community. Children’s laughter and happy chattering were the beautiful music that delighted the ears. But like any community‚ there are secrets that torture souls and change lives forever. In “The Monster” by Stephen Crane‚ we see how a community’s true face is revealed and the people are turned into monsters. Based on

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