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    Joseph Campbell noticed recurring events take place in a certain pattern in most hero myths. This is referred to as the monomyth theory. Notably‚ Back to the Future is one of the many films which follow the pattern. Back to the Future is a classic science-fiction film that tells the story of Marty McFly‚ a teenage kid growing up in the fictional town of Hill Valley‚ California‚ alongside his parents‚ Lorraine and George and two siblings. Marty’s life seems pretty normal but when his longtime friend—the

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    The Fifty State Avengers Initiative (FSAI) has the potential to become the greatest asset to safety and security only with the caveat that moral‚ ethical‚ and fair standards are held. Safety of American citizens is of the utmost importance. The FSAI is the fortunate corollary of the SHRA. Registration of super-humans is not enough to protect‚ mobilization and utilization of super-heroes is necessary. The FSAI will assume responsibility‚ provide for the general public’s well-being‚ in case of natural

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    Theme of Beowulf The Anglo-Saxons were the members of the Germanic peoples who invaded England‚ and were there at the time of the Norman Conquest. They were people of their own time‚ language and culture. In the Anglo-Saxon adventure filled tale of Beowulf‚ the heron Beowulf was‚ at the time‚ considered the modern day superman. His character exemplifies the Germanic hero‚ and consequently the Anglo-Saxon ideal: strong‚ fearless‚ bold‚ loyal‚ and stoic in his acceptance of fate. With the absence

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    “Faith is the heroism of the intellect” (Charles Henry Parkhurst). In Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ the protagonist‚ Montag‚ is an intellect. In the society he lives in‚ books are illegal. The government feels threatened by people with the knowledge that books promote. Montag has the infamous job of a fireman‚ an odd twist on our society’s fireman. Fireman in this time start fires rather than stop them and the fuel for the fires are books. The government attempts to suppress thinkers; people

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    ‘It is Hassan rather than Amir who is the true hero of the Kite Runner’ In Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner‚ the author explores heroism in Hassan and Amir. Although both characters perform acts of heroism‚ it is Hassan that predominantly displays courage‚ loyalty and friendship all‚ which are the qualities that a hero should embody. Moreover‚ Hassan possesses an innate intelligence‚ which he shows when Amir reads stories to him.  Lastly‚ because he belongs to the Hazara ethnic group of

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    it is still a myth in the Philippine history. Having a conflict with controversy itself by the opening of different versions of the retraction letter was one of its rejections to the truth. Yet believers introduce uncertain proofs that deflect the heroism of Rizal. Documentations and signatures of the national hero was the point of transaction during his penalty which leads to this rising action. Unbelievers also have their own position to prove that Rizal is really a hero of his country.

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    Xenophon’s account of in The Persian Expedition displays the adventure 10‚000 Greek men and soldiers embarked on following Cyrus‚ the younger brother to the Persian king Artaxerxes‚ deep into the Persian Empire. Xenophon displaying the history of battles and situations the Greeks faced along with elaborating on how their motivation and emotions stayed strong while also glorifying himself and his involvement. He shows the reader how everyday life was for an ordinary man during the journey and shows

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    breast-mail‚ / took off the helmet and handed his attendant/ the patterned sword‚ a smith’s masterpiece” (Beowulf lines 44). His next expression of seeking heroic fame comes with the defeat of Grendel’s monstrous mother. Further proof of Beowulf’s heroism and glory is acknowledged when he “cuts the corpse’s head off” (Beowulf 65). Even when Beowulf is older and becomes king‚ he continues to seek fame because he is willing to battle the dragon despite realizing his heroic fate. The solitary life that

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    Winston: Oceania Hero Or Not? “George Orwell once offered this definition of heroism: ordinary people doing whatever they can to change social systems that do not respect human decency‚ even with the knowledge that they can’t possibly succeed.” In George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984‚ the protagonist‚ Winston Smith is described in words of being the ordinary‚ everyday man to the dystopian society that Orwell envisions to us through Winston’s eyes. the life of a Oceanian citizen. However‚ in the closing

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    best servant does his work unseen‚" stated by Oliver Wendell Holmes‚ Sr. in The Poet at the Breakfast Table‚ strongly epitomizes the significance of people that transcends in their roles as being a servant to assist in another’s greater cause. Their heroism usually goes unnoticed until the greatest times of need‚ and their role becomes the defining moment of a great victory. Through all facets of literature‚ film‚ life and its experiences‚ archetypes of loyal retainers appear as underlying roles of a

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