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What is a demigod?
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An offspring of a god and a mortal
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One who stands out from ordinary individuals as one who embodies the values or ideas of a particular culture
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Coming from a warrior culture possessed strength and courage. Larger than life figures Often half-gods Not immortal Through superhuman deeds and sufferings here on earth, they often achieved a type of immortality.
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Thus, the qualities of heroes change also.
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This period also honors the Warrior Hero, as with Greek culture Hero: Beowulf Traits honored by Ango-Saxons of that time period: › Courage › Loyalty to King and fellow warrior › Ability to perform superhuman deeds.
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Hero: King Arthur or one of his knights embodies the ideals of this age. Traits: › Courage › Loyalty to God and King › Chivalrous behavior toward women and the helpless
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Hero: Leonardo da Vinci – an example of this “Universal Human” Traits: › Versatility led him to excel in art, literature, diplomacy, warfare, and everything else.
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Hero: Lord Byron – “Byronic Hero” Traits: › A moody, mysterious, social outcast, yet one who possesses courage and a fascination for others.
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A Pioneer, like Daniel Boone Traits: Shows the values of a new country: › Courage › Desire to enter into the Unknown › Willingness to endure hardships › Need to be independent
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3 Reasons : 1. Humanism – speaks of the person as the center of all things, of the entire universe.
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2. Nationalism – believes a particular nation or culture is best. 3. Individual or Family Pride – his/her family or him/herself embodies all of the qualities of a hero/heroine.
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Praise, glorify or honor the individual, the nation, and the entire human race.
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Nobility Courage The ability to endure The need to be totally committed The necessity of acting alone LOYALTY
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Heroes are… › Typically male › Women provide protection, guidance, and knowledge for the hero; they give him the secrets of life. › often Obscure or mysterious origin. › neither fools nor invincible. › called upon to make a journey or to follow a goal or quest
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Heroes ways are…. › not always direct or clear › beset with dangers, loneliness, and temptation
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Many quests supply friends, servants, or disciples as company for the heroes. Heroes have guides – fairy godmothers, beautiful/ugly witches or sorceresses, etc.
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Final Test: Is their descent, either physical or emotional, into some Hell-like place of suffering or death. The fear, loneliness, or despair experienced by the hero is a death- rebirth which leads to enlightenment, maturity and change.
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What Heroes Seek Goal is tangible Success or Achievement is somewhat more spiritual *The growth or maturity of heroes becomes more important than the actual object of the quests.
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