The prophecy fit Sazed because he was an outcast from his culture. A gender neutral phrase was used as a description was used that was thought to allow a man or women to be the hero of ages but in fact it was used to describe a person without gender. And since Sazed was castrated he "had no gender" as Sazed put it in one of the books.
The prophecy fit Sazed in "The Hero of Ages" because he ultimately became the Hero of Ages by fulfilling the role of preservation and taking up the power to balance the world. Through his actions and decisions, Sazed embodied the qualities foretold in the prophecy and emerged as the savior of the world.
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Well, assuming that Romeo is the Hero, I suppose Benvolio might be his sidekick. But Romeo doesn't fit the part of a Hero very well.
Yes, he undergoes the five stages of epic hero development in the novel The King Must Die
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No it does not. The guitar hero grip goes in the gameboy slot. The grip doesn't fit in the old DS.
No, he didn't fit what I feel is the classic definition of a hero, but that does not mean he was not an admirable man. There is no doubt that he was successful and did some great things.
Creon is not the tragic hero in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, a hero is the main character, the holder of great powers, and the doer of great deeds. That hero is tragic when his life takes an unfortunate turn. The description of the hero does not fit Theban King Creon, who is capable of no great deed or power. But the description of tragic does fit Creon, as a tragic figure in a tragic play about the tragedy of the tragic heroine Antigone.