I’m working on a english project and need a sample draft to help me study.You have been exploring what it means to be an epic hero. We have
seen strong heroes, brave heroes, clever heroes, arrogant heroes, and
more. For this paper, you will consider what traits the heroes we
studied had in common – and which heroes did not quite fit the mold.
Remember that epic heroes embody the values of the culture that
created them, and so heroes vary as widely as cultures do. However,
there are certainly common threads and themes while discussing what
makes a hero. For your paper, you will be exploring one trait of a hero
in a complex and nuanced way. You will build this complexity by
discussing two heroes who possess it – and one hero who does not.Below is what your outline should include: Introduction:Tell your reader what the purpose of your paper is. Propose to define an epic hero by exploring one aspect of heroism.
Provide background. What is an epic?
Choose a trait of an epic hero. This trait should
be shared by several heroes we read about (Beowulf, Gilgamesh, Eowyn,
Merry, Sundiata, and Odysseus), but should not be so broad that it can
apply to all of them.
Paragraph 1:Describe the unique way that one hero displays the heroic trait that you are focusing on.
Use 2-3 examples from the story excerpts to support your point.
Paragraph 2:Describe the unique way that a different hero displays the heroic trait that you are focusing on.
Use 2-3 examples from the story excerpts to support your point.
Focus specifically on describing the way the heroes you chose display the same trait differently.
Paragraph 3:Begin this paragraph by discussing how epics reflect the values of the culture that created them.
Next, introduce one of the heroes we studied in this Unit who does not possess the heroic trait. Describe the ways in which the hero differs from the previous two.
Then, dig in: Does the hero truly express this trait, but in a unique way? Or, what trait seems to replace that one?
Use 2-3 examples from the story excerpts to support your point.
Conclusion:
Come to a meaningful insight about what heroism truly means.
undefinedThis essay structure might be new to you. Usually, academic essays
ask you to choose a thesis and prove it thoroughly, while this essay
asks you to break away from your thesis to create a deeper definition of
heroism. Because it might be confusing, I have included a summary of a
sample essay below. (Note: This summary shows you the progression of
thought I am looking for. Your essay should follow a similar logical
path, but should be a full five paragraphs, include quotations from the
story, etc.) undefinedSample Topic:undefinedEpic heroes behead their enemies.
Beowulf beheads Grendel, Gilgamesh
removes Humbaba’s head and hangs it on a tree branch, and Eowyn slices
off the large, scaly head of her enemy with a sword. This act of
decapitating your enemies seems to be a consistent trend among epic
heroes and tells us a good deal about what kind of hero they are. A hero
must be confronting their enemy face-to-face and dominates them
completely by decapitating them – this shows bravery, capability, and
thus seems to be the “noble” way to kill your enemy. However, the
hobbit, Merry, destroys the Black Rider he faces by stabbing it in the
back; this is an underhanded method, relying on the element of surprise
rather than the physical power of the hero. Thus, Merry certainly seems
to lack the “nobility” of the grand, armored heroes of the other tales.
While this distinction sets Merry apart as a unique hero among the
others, the end is the same: he defeats the threat he faces.undefinedYour paper must discuss three heroes out of the ones we studied in
the Unit (Beowulf, Gilgamesh, Eowyn, Merry, Sundiata, Odysseus). You
must use quotes from the text for at least two of the three heroes, and
a total of at least four quotes throughout the paper. undefinedThis essay should be between two and five pages (500-1500
words) in length. It should be in 12-point font in Times New Roman.
Requirements: The best you can do