Examples Of Heroes Today

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One may wonder, who is a hero, or what is a hero? But like Joseph Campbell once said, “ You are the hero of your own story.” Today people struggle with their everyday daily life. They tend to be afraid to think or even say what they believe in, and always worry about what better for the common good rather than their self. Therefore, what one needs to think of is how one is the hero of your own story, and how does this not only benefit you but also your society. Most people have a basic understanding of what a hero is, but need to think of what is better for our society. So one may say that a hero is someone who does what is best for the common good no matter the risk, danger or cost. Heroes today have had extraordinary effects on the ones …show more content…
For example, like Kevin Heath once said, “A true hero is not someone who thinks about doing what is right, but one that simply does what is right without thinking!” For example, in the show The Flash the main character, Berry Allen, is a hero who has super speed. He demonstrates a hero because he saves his own community by running really fast and saving people from falling structures, bombs, and much more. Also, like Arthur Forman once said, “A hero is not someone who does something courageous when he has nothing to lose and something to gain, but rather, he is the one who acts well when he has nothing to gain and everything to lose.” For instance, Martin Luther King Junior stood up for African Americans all around the world because at that time they had no rights. African Americans Couldn’t get a job, talk or have relationships with whites, could afford either food or housing, and much more. Martin Luther King Junior did this out of kindness when he has nothing to gain and everything to lose. Furthermore, an epic hero is not someone who just helps others, but usually has some type of superhuman ability, such as physical strength, intelligence, or bravery. For example, Odysseus was known for his ability to think himself out of tough situations. He was known for being clever and highly intelligent. In addition to this, in The Odyssey, Odysseus mentioned, “…if I killed him we perished there as well, for we could never move his ponderous doorway slab aside” (Homer 742). During this part of the Odyssey, Odysseus is trapped in a cave with a huge Cyclops. Odysseus wants to kill the Cyclops, but he decides very quickly that they will leave the next morning when the Cyclops can move the doorway slab away. Odysseus does this because he realizes that if he kills the Cyclops he wont be able to move the doorway slab away, therefore they need the huge Cyclops because he’s the only who can move the