Title: Hero or Idol?
1Hero or Idol?
- a hero is a woman or man who is noted for their
nobility, courage and outstanding achievements or
even a great warrior - an idol is a deity, a false god or something
visible but without substance
2The Greek Hero
3What Do Luke Skywalker, Simba, King Arthur,
Moses, Wonder Woman, William Wallace, Optimus
Prime all have in common?
4- ANSWER
- They are all Heroes
5- But what is a Greek Hero?
6Okay, so what exactly characterizes an Greek
Hero?
And what does this have to do with the
characters mentioned?
7Traits of the Greek Hero
- Unusual Circumstances of Birth
- Leaves Family and Lives With Others
- Traumatic Event Leads to Quest
- Special Weapon
- Supernatural Help
8Unusual Birth
- Often in danger or born into royalty
9Leaves Family
-or separated from home
10Traumatic Event
- The heros life is changed forever
11Special Weapon
- Only the hero can
- wield it
12Supernatural Help
- -god or goddesses help the hero
13More Heroic Traits
- Proves self on Quest
- Journey and Unhealable Wound
- Atonement With Father
- Spiritual Apotheosis
14Proves Him or Herself
- The hero performs
- heroic feats
15Journey Unhealable Wound
- Hero descends into a gloomy area and suffers
wounding from an encounter with evil
16Atonement With Father
- The hero either redeems fathers evil deeds or
reconciles with father over wrongs done by the
hero
17Apotheosis
- Hero is rewarded spiritually at the end of his,
or her life
18Aha! But not all of these charactershave all of
the characteristics!
19Thats okay. -They dont really have to
As long as a hero displays several of these
characteristics, he, or she, is in the club!
20Now, can you think of any other Heroes who fit
this mold?
21References
- Davis, Bryan M. "The Archetypal Hero in
Literature, Religion, Movies, and Popular
Culture." 11 Oct 1997. Stephen F. Austin
University. (07/07/2009). lthttp//www.tatsbox.com
/hero? - Nilsen, Alleen P., Donelson, Kenneth L.
Literature for Todays Young Adults, 8th ed.
Boston Pearson Education, Inc. 2009.