A crusade or search for some sacred object.
Kicking in that door was quite a heroic effort.
His heroic act saved the boy's life. It is heroic for soldiers to fight for their country.
colonist, someone who settles in a place other than his own homeland
Definition of a Hero: Ordinary person who commits an extra-ordinary act under extra-ordinary circumstances. (ie; someone who runs into a burning building to save somebody else's life is a hero).
The heroic code refers to a set of values and virtues that were upheld by heroes in traditional literature and mythology. These values often include notions of bravery, loyalty, honor, and self-sacrifice in the face of danger or adversity. The heroic code is often seen as a guiding principle for heroic figures in their actions and decisions.
The Heroic Quest is an important literary device that allows readers to identify the consistent and recurring motifs that form epic literature. Analyzing literature using the elements of the heroic quest enables readers to see the deeper meanings inherent in classic literature.
Someone who is Brave and Helpful
A guest deemed heroic for it's mission or deeds.
All of the above.
Odysseus's heroic questsThe Lotus EatersThe CyclopsThe SirensScylla and CharybdisCalypso's IslandThe Land of the PhaeaciansFate of the Suitors
That depends on which heroic epic you are referring to. Please be more specific.
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a journey with a purpose
refusal of the call (referring to the call of adventure)
The hero is often but not always found in humble circumstances.
Larger-than-life characters with some amusing scenes
a journey with a purpose