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Every country has its heroes, people who are remembered for the great deeds they have performed. Sometimes these stories art room, sometimes they have been made up.often something was done so long ago and has been told so many times, always with something added, that what was once a true story has now become what what we call a myth or legend. tell a story in your own word of a great Hero or heroine of any country. it may be a true story of something that perhaps happened quite recently, or it may be a legend

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Answered by yaswanth56
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Whether it is a formula of real origin or a fantasy, the hero remains one: he is capable of doing something that no one else can do.

In the lives of each and every one or more protagonists, human capacity is at its peak. It is prominent and distinctive. It is also a moral and moral value and higher ideals, and it is the source of society's delusion, especially when society is at the height of its weakness and crisis. I feel like a hero is a dream and sometimes a mere consolation.

The heroes who gave birth to arts and crafts are more numerous than those who are born with reality. And even when he comes out of reality a real hero, we see him immediately directed to the Arts and Arts Workshop to put touches on his solution as society requires or expects. Therefore, it was natural that the image of the hero would fluctuate and vary in the fluctuation of social lifestyles and values, and thus the fluctuation of the arts and the arts expressed.

In this file, Hisham Odeh and the editorial team take us to the world of the immortal hero in his steadfastness against all odds, except for the writer's pen and the mood of the artist, in all cultures and times up to the twenty-first century.

Must be a hero ..

It is a social and cultural need. This is confirmed by the fact that cultures whose reality is limited by real heroes resort to their invention in its entirety. Who can not invent the slave, can invent Superman .. Despite the countless differences between these two heroes or all the heroes belonging to their qualities, the function of the hero is one: filling a vacuum can not be filled in the culture of society, Any society, and its view of itself.

The hero is associated with the collective consciousness of people with positive traits, some of which have lived for centuries, some of which have changed in modern times due to the drastic changes in the lives of societies wherever they were in the post-industrial world, especially during the twentieth century.

But, in general, the qualities of the hero remain in his supernatural ability to accomplish what no one could accomplish. He is the person who is prepared to face difficulties to the limits of self-sacrifice for the interests of his society, or to defend his values and beliefs, which are often biased to the interests of the majority of people around him. These are seen by them as their protector and the strong defender of others. It is their savior.

The tournament is the vanguard of concepts that begin to penetrate the human mind since childhood, through the first readings of the books of stories, or even since the ability to understand the meaning of hearing from his parents and they recite it before going to sleep. Whatever the role of heroism in the mind of man when it grows up, it preserves its educational essence through a set of virtuous qualities, most notably the prevention of despair as much as possible in the face of difficulties and altruism necessary for the good of life in society.

It is rare for a society to have known its heroes to be close, or even to have lived in the era of this hero. The popular conscience does not seem to be interested in the historical truth of the hero as much as he is interested in the image of this hero as formulated by literature or art, stripped of its small human flaws, and the most possible qualities of the qualities of this hero. Therefore, it seems that the astonishment of man (and even society as a whole) with a certain hero is closer to the expression of aspirations and wishes, than to honor the true hero of his great achievements. It is as if the hero is required to have a picture that is unanimously respected, and society must rise to its level in the face of its challenges.

The Webster's dictionary defines the hero as "a mythical mythological figure, often with extraordinary qualities, with extraordinary powers and abilities, an invincible fighter with rare nobility and courage." Such a determination would have been debatable if it had appeared in Athens during the days of its war with Troy. Today, we stand in front of countless concepts of heroism, which began to emerge in times of unprecedented gravity, and have fluctuated to this day.

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