Your Hero should be someone that actually DOES something. For example, if your hero is Taylor Lautner or someone Famous, you need to change it. All they do is sing or act, they do nothing to be your true hero! You could have someone that fights and DIES for YOUR country so YOU, YOURSELF can have freedom. Your mom or dad, because they help YOU achieve things and help YOU suceed.
Hero: A solider, Mother, Grandfather, Someone who has helped you
Non-Hero: Superman, Taylor Lautner, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jonas brothers
BUT...
If your actor had actually done something helpful for you. (not like signed you an autograph) But just done something that made a difference, and that has to be in a good way.
I hope now you know who your REAL hero is.
Albert Schwietzer is the hero of my society.
Hiro Nakamura
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he is an anti hero
Both. He spoke up for a change towards greater equality between people, which is hero stuff. But that also meant that he was pushing for a change in society, and there's always a bit of trouble involved with that. These days, most agree that it was trouble worth having, but at the time not all thought so.
Ajax the Great was himself a hero of the Iliad, and thus a hero of Greek mythology. He was also the cousin of the hero Achilles
Anthony Hope is the hero.
You help the society. People will consider you a hero
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The traditional comic hero chooses to live in society.
C. rigidstay at odds with society
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A tragic hero.tragic, romantic
A teenage hero is often referred to as a "young hero" or a "teen hero." They are individuals in their teenage years who demonstrate courage, kindness, and selflessness in helping others and making a positive impact in their communities or society.
The comic hero will frequently compromise and choose to live in society, perhaps through the convention of getting married.in society, perhaps through the convention of getting married.
The hero typically gets married in the romance genre to signify their happy ending and inclusion in society. This narrative device often serves as a resolution to the hero's journey and marks their transition to a place of stability and belonging in the story.
Tragedy
a genre in which the hero was not accustomed when growing up to have a satisfactory niche in society. Therefore, having a enviable place in society would be important enough to him to make compromises to achieve it.
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