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    There are many ways to define a hero for example‚ someone who has courage and is brave. When we think of a hero we often think of someone we look up to. It can be Superman‚ Spiderman or even your grandma. The article‚ “The Dark Horse: Joan of Arc‚ Elliott Smith and Me” Jon Foreman states‚ “You can’t be a hero without adversity.” In this quote Jon meant without a struggle a challenge or an obstacle in your way you can’t really be a hero. He starts talking about‚ how if he played a pickup game

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    committed by the notorious Jack the Ripper. It was at this stage Conan Doyle created the detective Sherlock Holmes. He was presented in an exceptional perspective as he connotes ideas of valance‚ bravery and most importantly a fanatic towards his job. Although‚ he is incapable of sticking to walls like Spiderman nor can he fly like superman‚ Holmes is a hero of another kind. “A person‚ typically a man‚ who is admired for courage or noble qualities”‚ Holmes reflects this definition however not to the fullest

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    Acknowledgements This research paper could not have been a remote possibility without the following‚ and I thank them profusely: To Allah; for his constant guidance and his   Abstract Introduction When we think of Batman‚ we allow our minds to automatically drift to thoughts of the fantastical – to thoughts of the impossible‚ more aptly. But why? Why do we automatically assume that the existence of an orphaned‚ vengeful billionaire playboy who disguises himself as a crime-fighting vigilante by

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    from than what they were centuries ago; in today’s view for a hero would be simply a normal person in the modern era who is distinguished by nobility and passion towards others that goes out of he’s way to help a person in need or an act of some bravery towards a community. In the epic “Beowulf” the Anglo-Saxon’s cultural values are different from our thoughts of a hero that are too perfect to be true for a simple man can possess. Culture values have changed and are different from ours and the

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    It is an exclusive inspiration to the youth mainly the younger children who are fantasized by its appearance as a character that clings on the walls‚ generates spider webs and above all‚ saves the world. The Spiderman logo formulated itself from a black color in the comic series‚ later turned into brownish black color in motion pictures and the final logo is a silverish‚ metallic

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    Epic Hero of the Anglo-Saxon Era: Beowulf There have been many heroes in the past‚ like Superman‚ Batman‚ even Spiderman; they all exemplify heroic qualities‚ all different but all powerful in helping out others. Heroes are seen as a respectable character that people put hope into when all might be lost‚ or even look up to when they need their own strength. From the Anglo-Saxon period‚ if a person fights for their people‚ even if it means death they are considered a hero. Beowulf‚ and Anglo-Saxon

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    Superheroes of the Anglo-Saxon times can be considered the forefathers of modern day superheroes. Anglo-Saxon superheroes are brave‚ honourable‚ intelligent‚ loyal to their lord‚ and possess unearthly strength. I believe that Beowulf‚ the eponymous character from the Anglo-Saxon poem‚ is the perfect embodiment of an Anglo-Saxon hero because of these several qualities that he possesses. One characteristic that Beowulf displays is loyalty to Lord. On lines 116-119 of the poem‚ it says that Beowulf

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    Superman‚ Spiderman‚ and Batman. Everyone knows these super heroes; well I am hoping they do. Regardless‚ not every hero wares a cape or needs super powers to be considered heroic. Despite the fact anyone can be a hero. I can give some pretty convincing examples; it only takes three simple stories about three boys that sure made the headlines‚ Ponyboy‚ Johnny‚ and Dally. They proved that no matter who you are you can be a hero. There for when it comes to doing the right thing‚ sometimes

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    Heroic Qualities Beowulf

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    (larger-than-life character whose accomplishments are celebrated in traditional tales) * Beowulf’s boastful‚ self-confident‚ feats of strength‚ and victories in battle make him a classic legendary hero. * He upholds the values of his culture (loyalty‚ bravery‚ and honor) and can teach modern readers a great deal about Anglo-Saxon’s view of the world. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Directions: Complete the following questions on a

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    Children always thought of heroes as people with supernatural powers that would appear whenever they needed them just like Superman‚ Spiderman and other heroes. In reality those supernatural heroes do not exist. Actually they are people who are just normal‚ yet are called heroes not for their powers‚ but for the achievements they have accomplished through their lives. A hero is someone who makes a change in many lives including his or her own life. Defining the word hero may differ from one culture

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