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    An epic hero, the main character in an epic whose legendary or heroic actions are central to his/her culture, race or nation. (Epic Hero,2015) The six epic heroes, Theseus, Beowulf, Achilles, Heracles, Odysseus,and Gilgamesh all have accomplished heroic acts: some of which are battling an immense monster, having superhuman powers, and being brave and loyal to their people. My goal in this paper is to compare and contact the differences and similarities between the epic heros. One similarity between

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    A hero is someone who tries the best to help everyone and will do everything in his or her power to help out another person. The term hero means different things to different people. Today many people believe that a hero is a person who can accomplish what others can not or a person who puts themselves on the line for the other people. Men, women and children can all be heroes if they truly feel in their hearts the need to help others in even the smallest ways. In our modern world heroes are defined

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    Karna And Gilgamesh

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    The definition of a hero is varies – a hero from a specific country or culture can be viewed as immoral or evil to another. The general traits of an epic hero includes relations with or chosen by the gods, an extraordinary birth fact, accomplished amazing feats, and went against some “malevolent” force. Typically, a traditional epic hero’s tale concludes with a seemingly happy ending, but some epic heroes are not so lucky. The tragic epic hero earns admiration through triumphing over insurmountable

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    Heroes and Villains You either die a hero or live enough to see yourself become the villain. A vary famous quote that surly we have heard before, it means that in life your given different types of choices which defines who you will become morally. In the incredible stories of Beowulf, Gilgamesh and Don Quixote are stories of a hero that “cleanses the evil from which it came”. However, they all have failed at some point, to me they some of them reflect fallen heroes, not real guardians that

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    The definition of a hero is a person who is admired. “Beowulf” and “Gilgamesh” are stories written centuries before each other. Beowulf and Gilgamesh were two epic heroes who experienced many trials and hardships to fulfill their purpose. Beowulf journeys to the Land of the Danes where as Gilgamesh goes into the Cedar Forest. Beowulf gives his glory to God and Gilgamesh prays to many gods. Beowulf and Gilgamesh lead and are led to their goal. These two men both want to be remembered. Although

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    Telemecheia Joseph Campbell’s ten archetypal heroic traits appear in many literary protagonists. Physical strength, eloquence, leadership, and ties to supernatural forces are characteristics that are pervasive among heroes. King Gilgamesh, in the Epic of Gilgamesh, possesses the Campbellian traits of unmatched physical strength, confident leadership, and ties to gods. Whereas in the case of Telemachus in Homer’s Telemecheia, the young prince has not matured to Gilgamesh’s prominence, but several

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    of an epic. The main character or hero is very well known. In ancient times the epic hero was part god or protected by a god. He or she was known to have super human strength and bravery. The setting takes place worldwide. The hero's actions involve the help of the gods or a God. It is written in dignified style. The author, or narrator is omniscient. The Epic of Gilgamesh contains the six components, and so it can be classified as an epic. "The Epic of Gilgamesh is the greatest work of ancient

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    A hero can be anyone. A hero does not have to be a super hero that is on TV or in the movies. A hero can be anyone who is admired for his or her courage and outstanding achievements. A hero can be a parent, a family member, a friend, or even a doctor. A hero is a person who comes into another persons life to help and encourage the other person. The hero can have a significant effect on any person. They could have helped a person when he or she was having a hard time or they saved them from an accident

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    that specific style of character. There are many popular archetypes, like the “Underdog”, “Star-Crossed Lovers”, or the “Hero”. For a hero to follow the “Heroic” archetype, the hero must possess something or a position that places him above the common people, have a strong friendship with their companion, and experience a profound revelation; Gilgamesh in The Epic of Gilgamesh perfectly embodies these characteristics. A common characteristic that heroes across many literary works share is their

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    term “monomyth” to stories in order to describe basic stages that every hero quest goes through. When Joseph identified these common parts of stories, he helped connect the world of literature and establish recurring characters, actions, and situations. Even when pieces of literature that seem to have no connection to each other are examined, such as The Matrix directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski, and The Epic of Gilgamesh by N.K. Sanders, the monomyth, the hero's journey, and archetypes are efficient

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