Theseus and Hercules In the time where Greek culture flourished, and literature began to bloom, there were many stories, about many different Greek aspects of life. There was two very great heros in the writings of Greeks. These two heroes, are the mighty Hercules and the intellectual Theseus. These two men truly give reason to the things that happened in Greece, and they both showed the qualities of a great hero, and also the side of ignorance they had. However these two literary characters also…
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The Disney Hercules film tells the story of the son of Zeus and his wife Hera. Hercules is born as a god but is turned human by his paternal uncle Hades who attempts to kill him. Hercules is a adopted by a loving couple who raise him to be as normal as possible. However, Hercules still has his superhuman strength that gets him in trouble several times. This leads him to inquire about his birth parents and concludes with him confirming that he is the son of Zeus, a Greek god. Hercules asks his father…
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his godhood by becoming a hero. When Olympus falls under attack, Hades takes away Hercules’ strength in exchange for his lover’s safety. Hercules then realizes he has been betrayed by his love, thus leaving him in both physical and emotional pain. Hercules gives in, allowing himself to feel the pain of failure, before his love interest, Meg, sacrifices herself in order to save him. This allows Hercules to regain his strength, as his contract with Hades is broken. Hercules saves Olympus, and then sacrifices…
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Christopher Reeves once said, "A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles." This quote basically sums up Hercules' life. Granted that he was not necessarily an ordinary hero considering that he was the offspring of Zeus, God of the Sky. Regardless of the fact that he was the son of Zeus and considered to be the strongest man, Hercules still had to overcome many speed bumps in his life. Hercules overcame these obstacles by being…
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Whether it be a fictional hero or an everyday savior, many people have once looked up to someone as their hero. For some people a hero could be someone who wears a cape or saves lives. In order to be a hero, one must always be kind, humble, and selfless. These qualities fit well with a few Greek heroes such as Hercules and Perseus. Although Hercules had a bad temper, his kind heart was the reason he is considered a hero. Perseus as well had a kind heart, and he also had the trait of being humble…
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Heroism in society Close your eyes and imagine a hero. Your mind creates this strong being, rather attractive, with a drive to be a protector. Is it possible that the illusion is not only coming from a movie screen but the myths we as a culture has passed down? A more recognizable mythological hero is Hercules. He shows not only what it takes to be an epic hero, but an average hero. In human culture regardless to race, size, economical status etc. a hero is expect to embody three factors; sacrifice,…
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One of the most prominent figure in mythology study was Joseph Campbell, an American mythologist. In 1949, he published a book titled The Hero With a Thousand Faces. In this book, he claimed that all heros in the myth have common characteristics and they usually all go through a same journey to be heroes. He also called his idea as a monomyth, titled A Hero’s Journey. In 1979, George Lucas read his book and became influenced by the theory Campbell proposed in his book. As a consequence, he created…
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ironically enough. 7. Battle of Yorktown - was the last important battle of the revolution. It was a decisive win for the colonists. 8. Yorktown was Hamilton’s shot - During the siege of Yorktown Hamilton was put in charge to lead the attack. 9. Hercules…
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entrenched in a culture that extols those capable of achieving “greatness”. However, how does one become a hero? What qualities are required to obtain this status? In the late twentieth-century, Swiss psycho-therapist Carl Jung developed a list of characteristics that heroes share in common in the form of the “hero’s journey”. One of the most crucial aspects of this journey is that the hero must overcome unsurmountable obstacles and emerge victorious. In Philip Reeve’s Mortal Engines, Hester, Katherine…
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Heracles' last mortal son Zeus did just that. Before he became a God, the most notable quest he went on was the 12 Labors of Heracles(Rowan). It consists of 12 daring and dangerous challenges no normal mortal could beat, but that does not stop our hero. Heracles, the god of heroics, has many grand adventures and quests in Greek mythology. Heracles was not born a God, but rather just a very strong human. Some of his symbols are his club and Lion tunic which he acquired from his first Labor (Prof Geller)…
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