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    “The Oddessey” Hero Essay A hero can be anyone or anything. A hero always puts others lives before their own. They keep moving despite danger. A hero never gives up. A hero will do things for the good of everyone even if it means turning against those they care about. A hero will help with all things big and small because everything matters. In the Odyssey the main character is Odysseus. This is his backstory. After Odysseus sacked the

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    Kutaragi “Microsoft shoots for the moon‚ Sony shoots for the sun” -Ken Kutaragi Ken Kutaragi was a hero because he changed so much about the gaming community‚ he invented‚ the led‚ and he broke barriers‚ he had courage and perseverance. That is why he is a hero and these are the three reasons why. Ken Kutaragi‚ a man that broke the expectations when sony broke partnership with nintendo. Ken Kutaragi became a hero to gamers world wide when he broke the norm of gaming on the third of December 1994. His groundbreaking

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    The exchanged roles that Bruce Wayne as Superman‚ Clark Kent as Batman play within comic #71 concede a direct correlation to the gender roles both men and women played at the time‚ for which consists of women in a submissive “housewife” role along with men in a control‚ dominant role. The comic provides many examples‚ both artistically and textually‚ of gender roles. Gender roles being defined as how the male and female interact in society and with each other. The comic prescribes to the entertainment

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    all do not have the ability to be superman. Becoming superman means one of two things with the first being that we make the choice to be part of the solution or two become part of the problem. The question then comes that with this power are we ready to accept its responsibility and with that responsibility are we willing to accept the consequences. We all have come to understand

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    Sherman Alexie’s “Superman and Me” Sherman Alexie’s “Superman and Me” (pg. 27) is in the genre of auto-biography. The main ideas of this story are Sherman Alexie’s experience of learning to read‚ the power of words‚ Sherman Alexie’s experience overcoming diversity and his path to success. The story begins with him teaching himself to read using a Superman comic book. He could not read the words but‚ used his imagination to create a dialogue he believed went along with the pictures

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    Anyone can be called on hero but not everyone deserve to be called this name “hero.” When we think of an heroic person we think of fictional characters who in reality does exist. A hero is a person who is willing to put the needs of other people before their own‚ despite the fact their lives may be in danger. For the past hundreds of decades some people from different periods had the opportunity to be called heros. Three characters from different piece of literatures that performed true heroic acts

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    this‚ He calls man a “bridge" rather than an “end". The important part of a man is his potential. Man is striving‚ but for something different. Nietzsche says that for man Ubermensch‚ the ideal man or Superman‚ is the goal. It’s a representation of man at a constant battle to overcome itself. The Superman must

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    Jerad Rogers Waiting for a Superman Review In David Gugenheim’s compelling documentary Waiting for a Superman the current state of America’s educational system is examined thoroughly. The educational system is clearly broken in many ways; the film not only examines the many areas and implications present in the educational system but also give an insight into the hardships families can face with education. Through an excellent use of personal interviews‚ frightening statistics and well-focused

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    In this past week the class read a short story written by Sherman Alexie. The name of this particular short story is “Superman and Me.” The story is actually an autobiography he wrote about his younger years as a child on an Indian reservation on up until he made something of himself. Alexie used many different strategies to get his point across to his readers. He wanted his readers‚ especially young Indian children‚ to become inspired from his life story and prosper into their fullest potential

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    Beowulf‚ who is considered the hero of the Geats‚ because of his unselfish decision to fight Grendel for terrorizing and Killing King Hrothgar’s men for 12 years‚ and Grendel’s mom because she was trying to kill Beowulf for revenge on killing her son and the Dragon‚ in which were all for the people in the land of the Danes knowing that he might get killed. In 501 ad-600 ad if you unselfishly decided to fight knowing you might get killed you were considered a hero. Al heroes have flaws and Beowulf’s

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