Analysis Of Hero Stories: Standing The Test Of Time

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Hero Stories: Standing the Test of Time

I believe that hero stories are popular because they are relatable in many ways. They show us that how no matter how great someone is, they will always have flaws because no one is perfect: we are all humans after all. We are able to learn from heroes mistakes and apply these lessons to ourselves. Although hero stories are entertaining, I do not think that they are popular for that reason. However, I do agree with the point that they allow people to escape from reality and enter into a world of adventure. They are a fun way to take the focus off of difficult problems going on in the world. The exciting tales tell of unimaginable feats that are conquered by extraordinarily ordinary people just like us. These stories draw out the inner child in everyone. No one interprets a hero story the same way as another person; people use their own imagination to complete the story and put it all together. But, nowadays, people have plenty of new technology and gadgets. Therefore, it’s not likely that someone will read a hero story for entertainment. …show more content…

Even though heroes sometimes do things that aren’t humanly possible, the fact that they’re human empowers us to do the impossible too. They’re flawed, but their imperfections are visible in every one of us. Many heroes don’t recognize their weaknesses, and in the end, they usually die because they aren’t aware of themselves enough. Humans are the exact same way, and we refuse to accept the truth when it comes to our weak spots. Hero stories allow people to notice another person’s flaws, but in doing this, they’re also becoming more aware of themselves so they can overcome their own internal struggles. People value this connection and that’s what causes them to remain popular for so

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