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    The Medici; Heroes of the Renaissance In the year 2004‚ PBS broadcasted the series‚ “Medici; Godfathers of the Renaissance”. This four-part documentary‚ in attempt to gain viewer interest‚ compared the Medici to the mobsters found in Francis Ford’s “The Godfather”. The relation of the Medici to Italian mobsters in the PBS Medici series is in no way accurate‚ for they were not villains of the renaissance‚ but heroes. The Medici were very connected with the church‚ and used their extensive

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    Dominant Epic Heroes

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    Asians aren’t cool enough? Some people believe that Asians resemble (got rid of to-be verb) nerds‚ they aren’t great drivers‚ they are cheap and all they eat is fried rice and eggrolls. Today‚ heroes are known to show power‚ wear tights with their underwear outside of their pants and use superpowers to fight crime. (Reworded for concision and got rid of to-be verb) Nobody would believe that Kevin Wu could be the dominant epic hero over Odysseus‚ but while Kevin and Odysseus share certain traits

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    How Are Heroes Brave

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    Hero. That word has become so broad and widely used that it seems undefinable. People say that their heroes are sports stars‚ celebrities‚ or fictional characters. None of those are real heroes. Heroes are brave people who are motivated to help others‚ not just anybody in the spotlight. Heroes are brave. They put their life on the line to save others. An example of this happened on December 3 when state trooper Michael J. Miles saved an unnamed 3 year old boy from his abductor‚ Michael Ramirez‚

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    Everyday‚ people see heroes‚ but some people don’t even realize it.  Most  people mainly think of superheroes from comic books‚ such as Thor‚ Spiderman‚  etc.  But some people see the real life superheroes‚ which are doctors‚ firefighters‚  military‚ etc.  But one might wonder “What makes a hero?” or “How do they  act?”  Well‚ when you compare heroes in literature‚ you’ll notice that all of them  are kind for others‚ they’re strong willed (meaning that they fight for a purpose)‚  and that some o

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    Tragic Heroes of Illiad

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    Tragic Heroes of the Iliad The Iliad‚ an epic poem by Homer‚ focuses on Achilles’ wrath and its consequences: That cursed wrath‚ which caused numberless pains to Achaeans; Many mighty spirits it sent to Hades of heroes‚ and turned them into prey to dogs And feast to birds.(1.2-5) Although Achilles and Hector are both mighty warriors who share the same values‚ they have different backgrounds‚ personalities‚ and reasons for fighting. Homer presents Achilles‚ the son of Peleus

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    Flawless Heroes Analysis

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    Flawless Heroes? It is important for youth to have heroes but society cannot ignore the facts and only report on the good side of those heroes. Everyone is human‚ and they are going to make mistakes. Hopefully they learn from those mistakes‚ and if those mistakes are brought to light and conveyed to the young people then they too learn from those mistakes. History has a duty to report on the entire story. To report anything less would be wrong. To just simply say that Columbus was a perfect

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    American Culture and Heroes American Culture and Heroes Heroes are not men with capes or super powers as they are portrayed in American culture today. Heroes are people who transform compassion (a personal virtue) into heroic action (a civic virtue). In doing so‚ they put their best selves forward in service to humanity. A hero is as an individual or a network of people that take action on behalf of others in need‚ or in defense of integrity or a moral cause. Heroes are people who transform

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    Classical Heroes Analysis

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    other people than themselves. The definitions are more different than alike‚ but both types of heroes have greatly impacted literature and our world today. First of all‚ in classical times‚ a hero was described as a great warrior who slayed others for a reward or success. They were mainly descended from wealthy or god-related backgrounds‚ and were usually existing in ancient or religious eras. Classical heroes are mainly perceived as egotistical‚ strong‚ and were determined to complete their quest/s

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    The Two Heroes of Industrialization During the late 1800s‚ many people began to start their own companies. Two of the most famous entrepreneurs‚ Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller‚ were the most renown of these people. Their success is seen through all the things that are named after them - the Carnegie Library‚ Carnegie Hall‚ Carnegie Mellon University‚ Rockefeller Foundation‚ Rockefeller Center‚ and many more. Though they may seem very much alike‚ these two businessmen share differences

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    Achilles Heroes Essay

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    For individuals to be seen as heroes in ancient world they had to meet specific criteria. Above all‚ a man needed to be a skilled warrior‚ who had to respect authority‚ both governmental and religious. Heroes were given no room for pride‚ they were to be modest‚ not only giving credit to their culture and the gods for any great deeds they had done‚ but also accepting everything that happened as fate‚ not scenarios they had created for themselves. In other words‚ they did not make themselves who they

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