Wicked Willy is the infamous villain that roams the city of Pentium. The town is hero less, and the government has given up on solutions to take down the mighty beast. Wicked Willy has been roaming Pentium for almost 25 years, and has never been stopped once. The city is mostly deserted now due to many people being killed by him or managing someway to escape the horror town. Wicked Willy is the most Wicked of all villains because of his appearance, tactics, and legacy. Willy is technically considered
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B Finding our path in life and our talent is big a part of growing up. The Society and our parents expect us to be talented at something. After school activities and hobbies are stressed and encouraged, because it is often in these we find what we are gifted at. But what if the search for our talent and personal skill becomes a tedious task, instead of a natural part of finding our identity and becoming adults. This is the case in the short story “Every Good Boy” written by David Nicholls, where
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THE OTHER PIONEER The golden age of comics, 1938 to 1950, is considered by some as the preeminent and most inventive of all the comic book ages. This is due to the archetype of the superhero was defined during this generation and many of our most beloved heroes have their beginnings in the golden age. Characters like Captain America, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman were introduced to the American public during this era. However, with these new personalities, there is one who brought modern and
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is that history was not just made up of heroes and villains. Citizens had a major impact on the Westward Expansion. As it states in the text, “It is natural and perhaps necessary for historians and story-tellers to view the dramatic shifts of history through the actions of a few famous figures, whether heroes or villains. Certainly the story of the westward expansion of the United States has many examples of each, and sometimes it seems the villains outnumber the heroes.” During Chief Joseph's article
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Unit 9 Final Project When I hear the word scientist I envision a plethora of exciting images. I picture highly intelligent dedicated men and women diligent working against the clock to solve the world’s most dire problems with urgent fervor. I envision nameless hero’s who have saved the world against super viruses and certain calamity. When I hear the word scientist I think of those brilliant minds from a variety of scientific fields. I think of people like Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton
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The hero archetype is almost always the main character of any creative work; although the archetype can be witnessed as a secondary character as well as the opponent if the main character is a villain. The hero archetype is comprised of a collective of characteristics which defines and sets the standards of the archetype. This hero archetype is very prominent in things such as big blockbuster hits and spans all the way to verbal traditions and myths. One example that captures greatly what it means
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McMurphy as an anti-hero?” One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is an acclaimed novel written by author Ken Kesey detailing the fictional events surrounding patients within a mental institution. The novel features protagonist R.P. McMurphy and his battle against Nurse Ratched and “the Combine”— Chief Bromden’s word to describe the system that governs the institution and the rest of the world. Through analysing the character of McMurphy, it can be seen that although he lacks conventional hero qualities, his
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this series is the complexes created in between the villains. Often, in traditional version of Batman, we would see the caped crusader take on his villains one on
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is trying to say is everyone can be a hero at any given time, but tomorrow they could be the villain. A hero is a person who is into saving or helping someone else rather than themselves A hero isn’t selfish or self-centered, a hero could be your parents, teachers, or the people who fight for your country Who is your hero? When asked this question some people answer with “My hero is an athlete” or “my hero is a celebrity” People say that they are their hero because they are big in the media and
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America. He was actually looking for India and its gold but found a different place. Exploration of North America brought so many bad things to people. All of those things happened because of Columbus. It makes one want to say that Columbus is a villain. First thing that makes Columbus a "bad guy" is lying. Columbus lied to the queen about the explored island. He said that there's a lot of gold and spices, and people there would share anything with anyone. Columbus also lied that he reached Asia
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