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Hero: Mythological, Traditional, & Modern
Summary: Discusses the aspect of being a hero in various periods of time such as mythological, traditional, and modern.
Every child has an element of imagination, molding their minds into believing in ghost or other such thing as supreme beings that withhold human nature but are beyond human, with unnatural super powers, such as Superman. Somewhere along the line, believing turns into heroism or idolism for the superhero cartoons. But every child grows up and matures, leaving behind their oblivious world that involves daily cartoons for an older perspective, their description of a hero changing rapidly, trading in their cartoon hero for a real hero, such as an older sibling or world icon. The same happened to the human race throughout time as we grew more intelligent, the definition of a hero transforming from the mythological gods and heroes to our traditional heroes to our modern day heroes. All heroes possess some similar qualities, such as courage, but there are certain traits that distinguish one from the...
This section contains 1,101 words (approx. 4 pages at 300 words per page) |