Throughout history, magnificent heroes were born in many ways. Through real life, through stories, they come from a variety of different cultures. They have various shapes and sizes. Almost all aspects are different. In addition to being a hero. There are seven heroes in my English class. This is important for the history of epic stories. Everyone brings their own spices to the table, and perhaps even a round table. The seven heroes that can be compared in history are Achilles, Odysseus, Aineas, Socrates, Gilgamesh, Beowulf and Arthur: they are the most important seven who are because they are the most in human history.
Therefore, historical heroes are real people who become heroes in their lives due to important actions. Robert A. Segal's "Hero Myths" (2005) and various mythical heroes (Celtic, Bible, Polynesia etc.) and historical figures such as Christopher Columbus, St. Nvda and Galileo. He does not intend to derive similarity between myths and historical heroes, but attempts to show how the concept of hero changes with social change. Siegel recognizes several kinds of heroes besides myths, history, literature heroes, and classifies them into several subcategories. We read national heroes, explorer heroes, saint heroes, artists' heroes and heroes. The names cited here include George Washington, David Crockett, Elvis Presley etc. As we have seen, the hero shows the image and body of man.
There is a point of tremendous pain and transformation. The hero must clean up the horse's stables and abandon the old identity. For the first time in this way the hero can discover the hidden possibilities inside and be a person in the world's historic moment. Now heroes can re-enter treasures with new perspectives and goals for bigger communities - humble and reborn. Today, contemporary civilization and whole species are experiencing a group hero's journey. However, at the final stage around the Western civilization, we separated themselves from the whole community. As seeds, we are facing fatal dangers. We are obliged to face our mistakes, mistakes, and mortality. What is common is more obvious than when you were born.