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    When it comes to wrestling‚ this “emotion” from superheroes are enhanced because wrestlers are real-life people. They are not fake characters‚ they truly exist. They don’t have super powers‚ they eat‚ drink and sleep like all the others. The fact that they are not fake characters‚ make people even more fascinated to wrestling because the strength‚ the power‚ the intense emotion wrestlers convey are the things people feel when they watched superheroes. The fight of wrestlers are intense and extraordinary

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    When you hear the word "hero"‚ does your mind conjure up an image of an intrepid being with extraordinary powers? Do you visualize a superhuman whose main objective in life is to prevent evil and protect the innocent civilians? If you did‚ you must be envisioning the stereotypical hero (and yes‚ that means your answer is still valid‚ but it’s not the answer that I was looking for). When I was a child‚ I too‚ used to believe that heroes were the ones who wore capes and would constantly fight villains

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    Hero Definition Essay

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    What is your definition of a hero?  What kinds of things do heroes do that ordinary people do not do?  Why do you think they do those things? When I think of a hero‚ I think of someone that goes that extra mile to take care of his or her own and others. A hero is someone who is courageous‚ brave‚ and fearless. Someone that is not selfish and will do anything needed even if it means that they could get hurt. Heroes do things like charity and volunteering‚ or they deliver kind acts to strangers without

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    The Woman‚ the Myth‚ the Legend: Annie Oakley Annie Oakley was the original woman example of american women‚ she “was a revered global figure” and a “renowned markswoman and star”. Annie was very real and even had her own quotes: “aim at a high mark and you will hit it‚ no‚ not the first time‚ nor the second and maybe not the third. But keep aiming and keep shooting‚ for practice will make you perfect”. Annie had quite an abundance of nicknames in her lifetime because of her many adventures‚ some

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    Brynley Heward B5 Batman Vs. Captain America What if superheroes didn’t battle villains or monsters‚ but they battled each other for once? If Batman and Captain America were to battle against each other Captain America would beat Batman. This will happen for many reasons‚ but the most important are because Captain America is Stronger than Batman‚ he has a more powerful weapon‚ and he is an expert martial arts fighter. Captain America would beat Batman in a fight because he is 200 lbs

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    Outlaw Heroes

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    It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a man in his mid-thirties who has super strength and flies? Not all us can live by‚ and relate to complete fiction. Traditional heroes have never quite served the same purpose as the outlaw hero has. Everybody can appreciate a little realism‚ which is why society is more psychologically attracted to the outlaw hero. The outlaw‚ or flawed hero‚ has a certain persona in which appeals to everyone. In other words‚ outlaw heroes are a movie’s way of projecting imperfection

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    Batman and Supergirl

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    ​Supergirl comics were published in the late 1950’s‚ in an atmosphere that is considerably different from that in which Batman: The Dark Knight Returns was created. Supergirl comics were created in the post World War II setting‚ when Americans reverted to their traditional beliefs. In contrast‚ Batman; The Dark Knight Returns was created during the Cold War era of the late 1980’s‚ when tensions ran high between the two super powers; the Soviet Union and the United States of America. These two different

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    Heroes Speech

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    When I was a kid‚ my super hero was Superman‚ I kind of admired him because I thought it would be cool to be able to fly and to have super-human strength‚ but the main reason why I liked Superman is because he helped people‚ no matter what. According to Times Magazine‚ we have become a society that is centered on self‚ self-gratification‚ self-motivation‚ self-indulgence‚ and it has been a driving force in developed countries since decades now; and as a result‚ we are witnesses to the slow death

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    Batman vs the Joker

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    4) If you kill one to save many you still deserve the title killer. However‚ many of us in the Batman fan club feel that the Joker no longer deserves to live. If Batman killed him he would be doing the world a justice. But after he eliminates the enemy do we suddenly have to start looking at him as the enemy also? Although he would have taken only one life compared to the many lives the Joker has taken it still would make him similar to the Joker in a way Batman does not want to be associated with

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    The concept of separation is a key theme of Kindertransport‚ and is explored in a plethora of ways throughout the play. As the Kindertransport was designed to rescue children from persecution in wartime Germany‚ it separated them not only from the violence and suffering of the Holocaust but also the love and care of their parents‚ a concept presented through all characters and in all stages of the play. The application of a “label” to Eva designates her as a minority‚ separating her from the general

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