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Role and evolution of the hero in literature
Date Submitted: 07/26/2000 04:26:35
" If Hero means sincere man, why may not everyone of us be a Hero?"
(Carlyle, qtd. in Hoyt' s New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations). This statement
makes heroism seem simple, but is being sincere enough to make you a hero? In
modern society, the answer is likely to be yes, but in literature, it can be
controversial.
A hero in literature is generally portrayed as a man of action rather than
thought. He exceeds ordinary
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As you can see, a hero is only what we make him out to be. He is an image of our
society' s strengths and weaknesses. Heroes have been a part of literature since the
time of ancient Greece and have changed extremely over the centuries. They reflect
the changes in our society and the evolution of literature. The hero is a classic part
of literature, there is not a story, that lacks a hero.
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