years that most professional athletes at the time could only dream of. Even so, none of this went to his head and he remained humble and stoic as always. Through the events of Bo Jackson’s life he repeatedly possessed several characteristics of an epic hero such as great deeds of strength, national heroism, and Humility beyond compare. Bo Jackson was an incredible athlete who was capable of otherworldly feats. As a young boy, Bo Jackson grew up in a troubled house in a family with little income, without
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There are two main life lessons that I have learned after reading this novel, and they are to never give up and to always have courage under any circumstances. I realized that I should never give up when something tough and challenging comes my way, because I could possibly be touching someone else’s life in the process, or they touch mine. Like Ron, he wanted to give up on volunteering at the mission because he didn’t like it and felt uncomfortable, but instead, he kept on volunteering and because
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When Ken Kesey had used the word “guts ball”, it was quick and not used again in later chapters; but the brevity of it had not diminished its power throughout the novel. To me, the term represented bravery, getting in control of your life with a kind of fearlessness despite the odds. Over the course of the past eight years, I have come to learn that there is no situation bad enough so that things do not come out alright in the end. Moving to the opposite side of the country away from my father was
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Michelangelo’s David depicts the newly reborn interest in studying human form and true proportion. The sculpture seems to show David after he has decided to fight Goliath, but before he has actually fought him. In the statue, David seems to be thinking or concerned. By this, Michelangelo can present rationality in his sculpture. David isn’t about to fight Goliath in a brutish way, but and intelligent smart way with skill and reason. If you don’t know the story of David and Goliath, David defeats
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by Homer is an epic about Odysseus. Odysseus is a hero that went to war and got cursed by a god,so he had to overcome obstacles and learn his lesson, that was the only way he could go back home. He travels over a vast setting. He faces supernatural foes and receives supernatural help. Odysseus is also a great warrior. Finally i would be discussing the journey of Odysseus . Through his ability as a warrior readers infer that Odysseus is an epic hero. I believe he is a great warrior because he had fought
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and mistakes made in his life. A man that is not faithful to his wife. This man is to be compared to a Tragic Hero. A hero that makes a bad judgement that leads to his/hers demise, This comparison would be reasonable for this character, but I would not say that he was a hero since day one but more he develop into a hero towards the end, but the real question is John Proctor a tragic hero? In the beginning John Proctor was cheating on his wife with a young girl named Abigail. Abigail is mischievous
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are both basic and complex archetypes shown in the poem. The epic poem includes many archetypes but the most dominant ones including the hero, the shadow, and the herald. In the epic poem, Beowulf, the author uses archetypes to develop the plot. The main character Beowulf, displays a superior archetype in the epic poem by being the hero within the story. A hero is defined as one who gets praised for brave acts and Beowulf does exactly that. Beowulf displays this archetype in various ways
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character is Odysseus. In his adventures he shows that he is an astute, warm hearted and an agog hero. He has to make decisions that trouble him and his crew ,but the outcome is greater that losing all of his crue. Therefore he is a hero in trouble. Which means someone who has to make hard decisions and work very hard to save himself and the people and things around him. Odysseus proves he is an astute hero by a traitorous challenge of escaping the cyclops cave. Or being proving that he is agog by getting
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The characters in The Things They Carried carry not only the physical objects needed to protect them, but memories and emotions that represent a stable morality. One thing Tim O'Brien does frequently in describing each object is describing how much it weighs. "The weapon weighed 7.5 pounds unloaded, 8.2 pounds with its full 20 round magazine. The riflemen carried anywhere from 12 to 20 magazines...adding on another 8.4 pounds at minimum, 14 pounds at maximum” (5). This provides the reader with
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Walker Eyer Fulton 8th Grade Middle School 20,November 2017 Why Veterans are our Heroes Veterans are heroes, and nothing short of heroes. They gave up so much for our freedom, our lives, and our liberties. “All gave some, some gave all.” -Korean War. This Nation's heroes go into battle knowing they could not come back. That takes a tremendous amount of courage and bravery. For us, they protect this nation, so we can live in a free country. Freedom; everyone thinks its free, but it's not. Somebody
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