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what is the theme of the poem hero ? don't copy the answers from others​

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Answered by Anonymous
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He does not want the world to think that he is weak or delicate. He wants the world to acknowledge his bravery and valour. He has a faithful and sincere love for his mother, proved by his willingness to save her at the cost of his own life; it is this, says the poem, that transforms him into a real hero.

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Answered by Hoyden
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Explanation:

As the title of the poem indicates, "Heroes" is concerned with the formation and legacy of heroic figures. Creeley draws from Greek mythology and speaks of the men who have been conceptualized as heroes for several millennia, including Hercules and and Aeneas. Creeley notes that these men seemingly live in a space beyond what is capable for the average human, writing "the hero/ is beyond himself into the next/ thing." Creeley directly positions himself in relation to these legendary figures, blankly saying "This is Robert Creeley. While he admits that these men are superior in many qualities, they all share the eventuality of death.

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