Friday, February 12, 2010

What are the characteristics of a true hero?

THIS IS AN ANSWER 4 SCHOOL, SO PLEASE GIVE YOUR OPINIONSWhat are the characteristics of a true hero?
1. a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.





2. a person who, in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal: He was a local hero when he saved the drowning child.





3. the principal male character in a story, play, film, etc.





4. Classical Mythology. a. a being of godlike prowess and beneficence who often came to be honored as a divinity.


b. (in the Homeric period) a warrior-chieftain of special strength, courage, or ability.


c. (in later antiquity) an immortal being; demigod.





5. hero sandwich.





6. the bread or roll used in making a hero sandwich.





From the Greek ἣρως, in mythology and folklore, a hero (male) or heroine (female) usually fulfills the definitions of what is considered good and noble in the originating culture.





Typically the willingness to sacrifice the self for the greater good is seen as the most important defining characteristic of a hero. However, in literature, particularly in tragedy, the hero may also have serious flaws which lead to a downfall, e.g. Hamlet. Such heroes are often called tragic heroes.





Sometimes a person might achieve a high enough status to become courageous in people's minds. This often leads to a rapid growth of myths around the person(s) in question, often attributing him or her with extraordinary powers.





Some social commentators prescribe the need for heroes in times of social upheaval or national self-doubt, seeing a requirement for virtuous role models, especially for the young.[citation needed] Such myth-making may have worked better in the past: current trends may confuse heroes and their hero-worship with the cult of mere celebrity.





.What are the characteristics of a true hero?
The ability to travel back and forth in time like that guy on tv.
*-Someone who stands up for their integrity.


*-Someone who makes a promise and follows through with it.


*-Someone who has a strong moral character, who cannot be swayed by ';the popular opinion'; of the time. - STEADFASTNESS.
Someone who put their needs second helps people then doesn't boast about it!
Thats relative. What can be considered a hero to some may be seen as a villian to others. Regardless to what they do.
The characteristics are in the eyes of the observer. A person doing something in battle is far different than a person saving someone from a burning car. If you ask them, they are not heros, they just did what they felt they had to. It is the observer that makes them heros.
Someone that would risk their life to help another human being. Its the most unselfish act. Example: soldiers, people that give someone else one of their organs even if its dangerous, firefighters, policemen, a mother about to give birth knowing she might die from it, that man that jumped on the guy having a seizure that fell down into the subway tracks(to protect him)- even as his young kids were watching... there are SOOO many!! There are everyday heroes everywhere.
They put themselves at risk to help others, without expecting anything in return.
I am not sure hero's can have certain characteristics. They come with many. I think one thing that all heros have in common is the characteristic of giving selflessly. They act out of the goodness of the what they are doing and not what they are getting out of it. I guess you could call that courage too. It is really a beautiful thing. I think being a hero is not planned either. It something someone or something (many animals have been heros too) just does when something happens to someone. Hope I helped a little bit.
According to mythologies of various groups, heroes have someone become separated from, or do not know their father and at some point in their career have got to visit the underworld or land of the dead.
A true hero is someone who is not afraid to sacrifice themselves for what they believe in.
IF the hero doesnt die for what he believes in, he's a sham.
Selflessness
Dead, normally.
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