There's Bill, he's a hero in the Galaxy, and there's Deathwish Drang.
The novel subtitled "A Novel Without a Hero" is "Vanity Fair" by William Makepeace Thackeray. The subtitle reflects the satirical nature of the novel, which does not have a traditional hero but instead follows the lives of various characters through their pursuits of fortune and social standing.
Once a Hero - novel - was created in 1997.
Once a Hero - novel - has 400 pages.
Why Jose Rizal did choose a Creole a hero in the novel
The ISBN of Once a Hero - novel - is 0-671-87871-9.
The author, William Makepeace Thackeray, is theorized to have used the subtitle of his book ("A Novel Without a Hero") to call attention to his use of realism in the story. Real life situations don't have clear-cut heroes without flaws, and neither does Thackeray's novel.
It depends on which Guitar Hero you are talking about.
Wuthering Heights is an extremely complex novel, and so are the characters. Heathcliff and Cathy are both flawed characters and antiheroes of a sort, neither Linton is heroic, I suppose as a matter of opinion the closest to 'heroic' that any character reaches is Hareton Earnshaw, and even perhaps Nelly, who is the most constant character of the novel.
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"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is a novel by Mark Twain. This satirical literary work describes the adventures of a hero who is sometimes dishonest.
If you mean super hero, then all of the main characters in Anime. ^^
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