Why Is Archimedes Considered A Hero

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Archimedes of Syracuse One of the Greatest Thinkers of History
What is a hero? What traits does a hero have? Why is Archimedes considered a hero? Heroes are people who fight for what they believe in— do things others are too afraid to do, but they also oftentimes make major contributions to their fields. For these reasons, Archimedes was a hero because he made many inventions and principles that we still use today.
Archimedes early life was important because all of the knowledge he received from the great minds of the day would influence him in later life. Born in the Greek town of Syracuse in Sicily where he later died Archimedes the son of an astronomer named Philidias ("Archimedes and the Simple Machines That Moved the World”). .He was educated in Alexandria Egypt, the learning center of the world, which means that he had the opportunity to learn from the greatest …show more content…

It's important to know that he was tutored by the great minds of the day because this shows that he was influenced by well known scholars such as the great astronomers conon and eratosthenes.
Archimedes inventions show just how much of a genius he really was but some of what he did has been extremely exaggerated, "Of the many exaggerated tales of his skill one mentions a giant mirror that he used to set enemy ships on fire. Another tells of how he made a crane to pull ships out of the water and these were just a few of many inventions" ("Archimedes and the Simple Machines That Moved the World”). because the stories of his skills have been exaggerated that means that they were passed from mouth to mouth which shows that many people talked about him. One of the famous inventions of Archimedes was the screw pump Some historians will argue that Archimedes didn’t invent the screw pump, but rather saw an example of it in Egypt. That is irrelevant because he was the one who developed a practical

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