Wednesday, September 18, 2019
The Hero Essay -- essays research papers
The Hero    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Zorro, Lassie, Hercules, and Beowulf all have something in common, they are all    considered heroââ¬â¢s. It does not matter if the hero is a man, woman, animal or an intimate object    that springs to life. It does not matter where the hero comes from or how old he or she is. The    only thing that a hero needs to do to be a hero, according to Joseph Campbell, is follows a    predefined path of a hero and have some common characteristics of one, too. Joseph Campbell in    one of the most knowledgeable people on the subject of a hero. According to Joseph Campbell    many heroââ¬â¢s have completed the same deed over and over again throughout history. He points out    that a hero is not limited to one particular time or place. Campbell explains the details about what    makes a hero a hero in his discussion The Heroââ¬â¢s Journey. The story of the hero must have a    mystical quality. A heroââ¬â¢s characteristics should include doing something beyond the normal    range of a human and giving up oneââ¬â¢s life for something bigger. A heroââ¬â¢s sequence of events is    began by the hero intentionally setting out on ones own to complete a physical deed for a moral    objective. The hero is trying to shape a savage world out of his existing world. The hero departs    from his home to fulfill his deed and then returns home again. The hero undergoes a mental    development throughout the story through different trials that he or she is facing. This transforms    the heroes state of consciousness. The hero learns to live in the system in which he or she is and    does not fall victim to it. Lastly whatever is accomplished by the hero is lost when he or she dies.     In the story of Beowulf the main character follows Campbellââ¬â¢s outline of a hero. It is an    Anglo-Saxon poem that recounts the life of the hero Beowulf and this poem is one of the oldest    existing poems in the English language.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  First of all for a hero to be a hero he needs to be present in a story that has a mystical    quality about it, according to Campbell. The reader can see this mystical quality in Beowulf    everywhere he or she looks. First of all as the story begins it talks of a tribe of people, called the    Danes, rescuing a castaway baby at sea. The baby that the tribe rescues turns out later to be their    king. Another mystical quality t...              ...the path of a    hero. First by setting out on oneââ¬â¢s own to complete a physical deed for a moral obligation.     Beowulf leaves Geatland on his own to kill Grendel to repay Hrothgar for his kindness to his    father. Fulfilling each moral obligation is a step on the path of being a hero. Beowulf kills each    monster because of a moral obligation and gives his king the riches he receives from each because    it is his moral obligation to do so. A character departs from his or her home to go on an adventure    and then return home again. Beowulf leavs his land to kills two monsters and then returns home    again. Next a character will shape and savage world and through trials transform to a different    state of counciousness. By fighting monsters and ruling the land Beowulf grows smarter and less    selfish than he was before. The last step is to live in a system and finally have everything that is    gained by the character lost. Beowulf lives in his system without becomming corrupt and in the    end the peace and treasure that he fought for is lost by his people. When a character has the    characteristics and follows the correct path then he or she is a hero. Beowulf is a hero.                       
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