Monday, February 6, 2017
Odysseus and Epic Heroes
According to the vocabulary a mavin is: a soul of wondrous gunmanism or ability, one who is value for his brave deeds. An epic scrapper possess enhanced strength, confidence, is helped and harmed by interfering Gods, has admirable ideals, and unendingly emerges victorious from perilous situations,  this is the be traits of an epic cuneus as stated in The Odyssey:The desperate  class handout. A hero can simply be defined as a selfless and courageous mortal who exercises resiliency.\nA modern hero is selfless, courageous, and resilient. Selfless: having little or no concern for oneself, curiously with regard to fame, position, money, etc.; unselfish, Â(Webster Dictionary). Dr. Lickerman in his What Makes a Hero,  document in Psychology Today states that heroes stool a willingness to make privateised sacrifice for the benefit of others.  individualized sacrifice for others fits under the exposition of selfless because that person has no regard for himself. Dr . Lickerman is a dependable source with medical training, who defines a hero using an lesson of one of his patients who is a kidney donor. ...A football game player being promoted by the media as a hero, and I remember thinking how rum it was that the entire nation was celebrating him when save a handful of passel knew about my patient, Dr. Lickerman describes a person who did something for someone and demanded nor received any(prenominal) intuition and was not praised in public, therefore this is an physical exercise that go on proves Dr. Lickermans smirch that true heros do not need recognition for their deeds. This example from Dr. Lickerman also however supports the Dictionarys definition of selflessness; an example of having no regard for fame or money. Throughout Dr. Lickermans article he maintains that true heros, make personal sacrifice to save another,  which proves the point that true heros are selfless. As previously stated in the definition of a hero A per son of distinguished ...
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