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    myths and heroes

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    as role mode? To answer that‚ first I’m going to give the definition of a hero‚ and then I’m going to explain how a hero can influence us in our actions. To my mind‚ the two documents that illustrate the best this notion are “dream jobs” and “superheroes and morality”. This first documents is from a biography‚ “fighter pilots‚ the memoirs of legendary ace robin olds”‚ written in 2011 by Robin Olds. We learn in that text that he chose to became a pilot n the WW2 thanks to his father. In fact‚ when

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    takes to be a hero. The concepts implanted in people’s minds to become an idol is either to go through a torturous experience or to be lucky and not have a tragic story. Although‚ all great heroes went through a painful experience to gain their powers. Firstly‚ many of the best superheroes went through multiple obstacles‚ including both chemical and physical changes‚ to achieve their current powers. One of the most iconic idols in the Marvel world‚ Deadpool‚ experienced the worst side of gaining power

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    Spider-man‚ Superman‚ Batman‚ Wonder Woman‚ Captain America‚ along with other superheroes on television doing what they do best‚ which is fighting crime. I remember as a little kid I would brag about all these superheroes and I used to tell people I wanted to be just like all of them when I grew up. Everyone I told this to responded back with the same answer‚ “Superheroes don’t exist.” But little did they know‚ superheroes do exist. Not only do they exist but there was one living in my house all along

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    Spiderman vs Power Rangers

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    Name : Nor Faizah binti Mohd Cholif. Class : Honolulu SID No : 2012429012 Lect. Name : Miss Asma al-Husna binti Kamarudin Topic : The Superheroes I Loved to Watch in My Childhood Title : Superman versus Power Rangers Introduction : In my childhood time‚ there are a lot of superheroes series that I adore and the most that I love to watch are Power Rangers and Spiderman. I even can recall my willingness in past time to wake up early on weekend mornings just because the desires to watch Power

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    people from scary evil villains. This however‚ is not what defines a true hero. Three attributes that make a true hero are performing charity work‚ putting others before themselves‚ and being someone’s idol. Performing charity work is a key feature a true hero should possess. One may say‚ “Superheroes save the lives of an entire city. This is what makes someone a true hero.” This is true for some fictional character in a comic book‚ but what about real life people who cannot fly or have super strength

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    Something terrible

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    “Something Terrible” is a masterpiece by Dean Trippe which tells about his own trauma when he was a child. He overcame the darkness in his heart through the world of fiction and the help of one of the most well-known superheroes in the world‚ Batman. In the story‚ his life was terribly ruined by a teenager who threatened and raped him‚ which is shown in page 4‚ panel 1 and 2. Even though his mother prosecuted the culprit‚

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    family never had very much money. Lee grew up in a one bedroom apartment. He shared a room with his brother and his parents slept on a foldout couch. Throughout Lee’s childhood he was influenced by movies and books. His favorite actor and one of his idols was Errol Flynn‚ an actor who often starred in heroic roles. Stan Lee was a very smart child. He attended DeWitt Clinton High School‚ a prestigious high school in the Bronx. While he went to school he worked such jobs as an usher at a theater‚ selling

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    Pilipinong Manunulat

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    10. Carlo J. Caparas is a comic strip creator‚ writer‚ director and producer who became sensational known for his created local superheroes and comic book characters that are still popular to Filipinos until now. Some of his creations turned Filipino icons such as “Panday” (a Blacksmith hero) and many others. As a producer and director‚ Carlo J. Caparas produced box-office movies based on comics and true-to-life stories and crimes. In 2009 he received National Artist Award granted by the President

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    Violent Media

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    and also says that children need violent entertainment in order to explore the inescapable feelings that they had been taught to deny. Jones makes some good points. He says that violent media makes children more confident and with the idea of superheroes and it makes them feel powerful‚ when in reality they feel powerless since that comes with being “young and small.” He used the example of his son. He said that his son was afraid of climbing trees and the writer read him an old Tarzan Comic book

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    people around them and soaking everything up like a sponge. “ I got a lot to do‚ he said‚ that’s okay‚ And he walked away‚ but his smile never dimmed‚ Said “I’m gonna be like him‚ yeah” (Chapin). He is conveying the message to people that you are an idol to your children and they adore you. Children are too young to know if their parents are good or bad because to them everything their parents do is right.

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