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    But the most famous superheroes of them all is Superman and Batman. Superman first appeared in comics in 1938 and Batman in 1939; both characters have involved from just being in comics: to characters on tv shows‚ film‚ and animated cartoons. However‚ Superman and Batman have similarities and differences about their abilities‚ origin‚ and appearance. In other words‚ who is the better superhero Superman or Batman? To begin with their origin‚ Superman was born on another planet call Krypton. His Kryptonian

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    quest for a hero has remained. Each people of the ancient times had a matchless idol that was unto his self the embodiment of cultural perfection. In more recent eras‚ where societies vary exceedingly‚ people have relied on scores of heroes. The United States is deemed the "melting pot" of the world due to the vast number of cultures she houses. Should she not‚ then‚ have a vast number of heroes‚ each one serving an essential role in society? Though modern culture does not choose one hero to exemplify

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    myths don’t necessarily have an endpoint. Myths are not easily understood as some stories are; they often have a hidden meaning or need more analyzing than most written pieces‚ similar to poetry in a way. An example of this is in the book (or myth) Epic of Gilgamesh‚ in one scene there is a fight between Gilgamesh and Enkidu; Gilgamesh wins what seems like a fight based on ego/strength‚ but the two embrace at the end. To a reader‚ this scene‚ in particular‚ may not seem important or relevant to the

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    Discuss the treatment of one of the following in The Epic of Gilgamesh: the notion of the monster. The stereotypical image of the ‘monster ’ is generally viewed as some form of ogre‚ for example the ogre found in the fairy tale Jack and the beanstalk is an indication of many people ’s view. Other accepted stereotypes of monsters are found in mythology or legends‚ the Cyclops in Greek myth being another example‚ with its one eye and broad body‚ the Cyclops is a picture of fear

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    GILGAMESH By MET The myth known today as The Epic of Gilgamesh was considered in ancient times to be one of the great masterpieces of cuneiform literature. Copies of parts of the story have been found in Israel‚ Syria‚ and Turkey and references to the hero are attested in Greek and Roman literature. The tale revolves around a legendary hero named Gilgamesh (Bilgames in Sumerian)‚ who was said to be the king of the Sumerian city of Uruk. His father is identified as Lugalbanda‚ king of Uruk

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    than wealth and privilege (Charles Kuralt.)" The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Odyssey tell the stories of two men recognizing what means the most to them in life. They journey through their quests transforming into different people from whence they first began. In the end‚ they realize they just want to be loved and be with the ones who understand them most. When comparing the epics‚ it becomes apparent that Homer had to have been influenced by The Epic of Gilgamesh before creating The Odyssey because

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    Johnny A Hero

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    A hero is someone that is admired for his braveness and outstanding achievements. Which refers to someone that behaves the same way as Superman or Spider Man. The Outsiders‚ is a novel by S.E. Hinton. It’s about the conflicts between the Socs and greasers. In the story‚ Johnny‚ is a fourteen year old boy who is always being nice to people. Throughout the story‚ he did a lot of heroic things that make him a hero. For example‚ he helped Ponyboy fought the Socs and saved the kids from the church. Therefore

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    My Hero

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    You’re my Hero It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No‚ it’s superman! Is this what you think of as a hero? Of ten times in today’s modern fictional stories‚ a hero is depicted as someone with super human strength‚ can shoot lasers out of his/her eyes‚ or has the balance‚ agility and multiple lives like a cat. This image of a hero comes from years of comic books‚ television shows and movies portraying people with unusual abilities as heroes. The mere mention of the word “hero” and a person’s mind tends

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    The Epic Poem Of Sunjata

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    Sunjata was not only brave‚ but he was very intelligent. In the epic poem of Sunjata‚ there we’re many emotions that was in the air. Many people made accomplishments. People were betrayed‚ lied to and also dishonest. In the West African poem of Sunjata‚ Books 7 and 8 will target mothers love‚ rage and power. Male rage can be a good thing and can sometimes be a bad thing. It can occur in various ways. Sometimes if someone looks at a man in a wrong manner‚ he may feel a certain way and that’s with

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    tries to keep teens shut off and unaware of the real world problems and stereotypes that contain them. Our public thrives off of an ignorant teen population. Sherman Alexie’s writings in Superman and Me are meant to inspire the oppressed peoples to overcome their stereotypes in order to save everyone. In Superman and Me by Sherman Alexie he says “A smart Indian is a dangerous person‚ widely feared…” After reading the entire passage‚ this can apply to any person. A smart teenager is a dangerous person

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