Biography of Hercules
.... Although he does prove victorious in every one of the overwhelming tasks demanded of him by Eurystheus, and which made him a true
god-
hero, not every earlier ....
(3908

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God in the Bible
.... In Jonah,
God is the true
hero, with Jonah serving as a foil to show the dangers of denying
God's will, and the rewards of obeying that will. ....
(3350

13

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A Hero of Our Time
.... another change for the better, and that they need the help of
God in order to .... higher aspirations and feelings: It cannot be said, however, that our
hero was so ....
(3313

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The Tragic Hero
.... Homer and elsewhere in Greek literature and philosophy are superficial imitations of mortal reality: "The
hero's self-knowledge tells him that a
god may kill ....
(1112

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Hero and Fate
.... asking for a truce, we see that Aeneas often refers to fate as being in control of the actions of human beings but we also see him involve
God and individual ....
(4880

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The Power of the Mythic Hero
.... of value to society regardless of whether or not the
hero is ridiculous .... he had for fourteen years served but Queen Guinevere only, and forgotten
God, and done ....
(794

3

)
God Save The Child
God Save The Child by Robert B. Parker is in the mold of the classic hard-boiled detective genre with a few twists that veer it in a new direction. The
hero is ....
(894

4

)
Chinua Achebe's Novel Arrow of God
.... and in society, aging, the relationships among human beings, nature and
God, power relations .... He is in that sense a tragic
hero, pushed by his own nature and by ....
(1143

5

)
The Hero of the Monomyth
.... Campbell encapsulates the visionary concept lucidly: The two·the
hero and his ultimate
god, the seeker and the found·are thus understood as the outside and ....
(654

3

)
Camus' Absurdist Hero
.... Meursault, then, is the ne plus ultra absurdist
hero: a man whose disinterest in .... man would want the graces of the church and the forgiveness of
God before dying ....
(1948

8

)
The Epic Tradition In The Story of Samson
.... According to Goldziher, Samson is really a Hebrew solar
hero just as Hercules had some kind of relationship with the sun: "Samson was originally a Sun-
god . . ....
(1542

6

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The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... The major characters of the story are the
hero-king Gilgamesh (two-thirds a
god and one-third a man), his enemy and then friend Enkidu, Humbaba the Terrible ....
(1696

7

)
The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... The epic also echoes certain social values in its celebration of the
hero, its reverence for the gods, and its belief in the ruler-
hero as a
god himself. ....
(1548

6

)
The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... The major characters of the story are the
hero-king Gilgamesh (two-thirds a
god and one-third a man), his enemy and then friend Enkidu, Humbaba the Terrible ....
(1682

7

)
Books IX and X of John Milton's Paradise Lost
.... The poem as a whole has been written by Milton to justify the ways of
God to man, yet the "
hero" of the piece is considered to be Satan, the most powerful ....
(1702

7

)
Books IX and X of John Milton's Paradise Lost
.... The poem as a whole has been written by Milton to justify the ways of
God to man, yet the "
hero" of the piece is considered to be Satan, the most powerful ....
(1693

7

)
Tragedy of the Downfall of Oedipus
.... In the play, Sophocles gives Oedipus all the attributes of a great
hero. .... He has fallen from being almost as great as a
god, to an exiled, debilitated man who ....
(874

3

)
Theme of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
.... In the play, Sophocles gives Oedipus all the attributes of a great
hero. .... He has fallen from being almost as great as a
god, to an exiled, debilitated man who ....
(874

3

)
The Lesson of Gilgamesh
.... be a wise king "because of the very energy that made him a successful
hero" (619 .... He shares the anger of Enkidu, who, when he dies, wants the
god Shamash to take ....
(1296

5

)
Analysis of Characters of King Lear and Macbeth
.... monstrous pride. In fact, the tragic
hero often exhibits
god-like qualities and human flaws in the same speech or situation. In Lear's ....
(1689

7

)
Examination of Selected Classical Texts
.... The epic also echoes certain social values in its celebration of the
hero, its reverence for the gods, and its belief in the ruler-
hero as a
god himself. ....
(1970

8

)
Natural Law, God, Human Nature
.... such claims, arguing that fear, socialization, and emotion convince Lewis that this internal voice [of which Russell's
hero Socrates spoke] is rooted in
God. ....
(1743

7

)
2 Versions of the Flood Story The flood story recurs in many anc
.... The epic also echoes certain social values in its celebration of the
hero, its reverence for the gods, and its belief in the ruler-
hero as a
god himself. ....
(2015

8

)
Theme of Revenge in 2 Ancient Texts
.... The epic also echoes certain social values in its celebration of the
hero, its reverence for the gods, and its belief in the ruler-
hero as a
god himself. ....
(2002

8

)
Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe
.... Defoe was much taken with the spiritual and emotional course to be taken by his
hero, for he sees the ordeal of his
hero as proof that there is a
God at work ....
(1671

7

)
Dostoevsky and the Nature of the Hero
.... Dostoevsky's anti-
hero, Raskolnikov, can be seen as a man without a
God, without morals, without social or psychological guidelines to follow. ....
(1638

7

)
Anti-Hero in Russian Novels
.... Dostoevsky's anti-
hero, Raskolnikov, can be seen as a man without a
God, without morals, without social or psychological guidelines to follow. ....
(1676

7

)
The Hero in Three Russian Novels
.... Dostoevsky's anti-
hero, Raskolnikov, can be seen as a man without a
God, without morals, without social or psychological guidelines to follow. ....
(1662

7

)
Nature of the Hero in Russian Novels
.... Dostoevsky's anti-
hero, Raskolnikov, can be seen as a man without a
God, without morals, without social or psychological guidelines to follow. ....
(1678

7

)
The Early Middle Ages
.... Another crucial element of the feudal
hero who abides by the faith of the vassal defending
God and king is his brotherly connection to other warriors. ....
(1493

6

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