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  • Forced Heroes

    Forced Heroes

    Forced Heroes? There is a controversy that is causing quite an uproar. People are saying that since other countries require young people to serve in the military, for at least two years, that The United States should too. The United States is one of few countries that don’t require this. But, this is a good thing. Nobody should be forced into serving in the military. Going into the military should be a person’s choice. No

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    Essay Length: 317 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 12, 2015 By: reis
  • The Hidden Hemmingway Code Hero

    The Hidden Hemmingway Code Hero

    Preisler Destini Preisler Mrs. Corsun English Period 4/5 February 13, 2015 The Hidden Hemmingway Code Hero At first glance, A Farewell to Arms, is a simple war book filled with the everyday “manly hero” played out by Lieutenant Henry. The book is also clearly written by a man. The gory images and lack of expression of feelings gives Hemingway’s masculinity away as soon as the novel begins. Since the novel is written from a male

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    Essay Length: 3,239 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2015 By: deciijade
  • Definition of a Hero

    Definition of a Hero

    My definition of a hero is someone who does what it takes to better the world at their own risk. A hero is someone who faces obstacles with a positive outlook and uses loses as fuel to work harder. But a hero is also an ordinary person facing everyday problems. A hero is humble, kind and brave. A hero doesn’t view themselves as a hero and isn’t egotistical. A hero is someone who risks their

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    Essay Length: 307 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 2, 2015 By: Perri Wedlock
  • Is Odysseus a Hero?

    Is Odysseus a Hero?

    Rough Draft Blake Boyle A hero as defined by Homer is a larger than life figure from history or legend. The Odyssey, foretold in ancient greek stories, was translated by Homer, a blind man who recreated the epic poem listening to stories he had heard over the years. The main character, Odysseus, has been described as a hero and often remarked aas being “non-heroic.” He has been referred to having a non heroic-trait because

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    Essay Length: 547 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2016 By: blakeboyle
  • The Tragic Streetcar Named Blanche

    The Tragic Streetcar Named Blanche

    The Tragic Streetcar Named Blanche A tragic protagonist is the main character that is beset with certain conflicts that lead to their downfall. Blanche Dubois fits the mold of a tragic protagonist because of her self destructive traits and her volatile environment. The combination of the external and internal conflicts left Blanche with no chance for sanity and relief. Blache became a shattered product of her dangerously erratic habits and environment. Blanches external conflicts

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    Submitted: March 23, 2016 By: vtaft
  • Hero in one’s Life

    Hero in one’s Life

    ENGLCOM S17B Jan Bertel Ngo OUTLINE 1. We often hear about the heroes of the world. 1. We usually think of someone who is strong, intelligent and daring. 2. Someone who has courage, bravery and selflessness. 3. The person changes for each and everyone 1. Each person has its desired qualities he is looking for. 2. The context of time also defines how one chooses a hero. 1. They usually wear a cape or has

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    Essay Length: 1,714 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: October 2, 2016 By: janbertelngo
  • Analysis of Tragic Flaws and Characteristics of Tragedy in Sanam Teri Qasam

    Analysis of Tragic Flaws and Characteristics of Tragedy in Sanam Teri Qasam

    Analysis of Tragic flaws and characteristics of tragedy in Sanam teri qasam Prepared by: rida aftab Ma English 2nd Submitted to: mam gulnaz. 30th September 2016 Tragedy: “Tragedy is a drama or literary work in which a main character is a noble, admirable character who falls from a position of some prominence to disaster or even death. Tragedy, therefore is that genre of dramatic literature where in the major character undergoes turbulent situations in life

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    Essay Length: 2,172 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2016 By: annayahlove
  • How Does Shakespeare Portray Julius Caesar as a Tragic Figure?

    How Does Shakespeare Portray Julius Caesar as a Tragic Figure?

    How Does Shakespeare Portray Julius Caesar As A Tragic Figure? Shakespeare portray Julius Caesar as a tragic figure through his nobility. Caesar cared deeply for his friends and his country. He has a vast prosperity. Caesar had gained his reputation by being a general that everyone adores, and also a leader of Rome. Julius Caesar showed excess ambition after killing off Pompey, “that comes in triumph over Pompey’s blood?” scene 1 act 1 line 51.

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    Essay Length: 406 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 23, 2017 By: cassandraloh
  • Super Hero Story

    Super Hero Story

    Global warming is and has been an issue in America for awhile now and 2000 democratic presidential candidate Al Gore focused heavily on global warming. He even wrote a book about it and the people listened almost voting him into office. As time has went by more and more people have realized we may have an actual issue on our hands with global warming but no one really knows what to do about it. Then

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    Submitted: June 5, 2017 By: thetruth34
  • Grendel: A Misunderstood Anti-Hero

    Grendel: A Misunderstood Anti-Hero

    Lee Chris Lee Ms. Griffin British Lit. 121A-Period 6 11 November 2016 WC: Grendel: A Misunderstood Anti-Hero Over the course of history, anti-heroes have become more prevalent in literature and no character embodies the traits of a flawed hero more than Grendel. Often villainous and lacking in heroic qualities, Grendel seeks to wreak havoc among the Danes and animals he encounters, yet occasionally shows a soft side of his personality in certain situations. It is

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    Essay Length: 1,343 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: September 4, 2017 By: Chris Lee
  • Oskar Schindler: An Unlikely Hero

    Oskar Schindler: An Unlikely Hero

    Oskar Schindler: An Unlikely Hero Perhaps the issue of Schindler’s motive is a controversial point, but an entire generation exists today because of him. Oskar Schindler, a German and wealthy business man, moved to Poland after the outbreak of the war seeking to take advantage of the German occupation program. He bought a factory and made it his own for personal profit. Schindler was the unlikeliest of heroes, but became one for more than

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    Essay Length: 1,458 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: October 1, 2017 By: skdvnldkfjnv
  • The Quality of Being an Epic Hero

    The Quality of Being an Epic Hero

    The Quality of Being an Epic Hero     How would you feel if you dad left for 20 years for a war and never returned back home? It tells you about Odysseus on Calypso’s island, Ogygia, in the tenth year after the Trojan War. It also describes the activities of the young suitors In Ithaca, who in the absence of Odysseus, live off his wealth and try to court his wife, Penelope. After the Muse

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    Essay Length: 357 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2017 By: jillharris
  • Is Beowulf a Hero

    Is Beowulf a Hero

    Is Beowulf a Hero? Most people think that to be a hero the one thing one needs is to be courageous, but that is not completely true. To arise as a true hero is to be able to feel all emotions and have more than just bravery to. When being a hero, that person must have humility and have compassion for all people and to not just save people for the fame and glory. Although

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    Essay Length: 552 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 14, 2019 By: reydon

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