Editor-in-chie: "Heroes are ordinary individuals, despite overwhelming obstacles, he can still find constant power" - Christopher Reeve
Edit: contributor / u / maximumnotavirus "I think the hero is a person who understands the degree of responsibility for freedom" - Bob Dylan
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Who is your hero when you are still a child? Why is that person your hero? What kind of appeal does he / she appeal to you? What are the images of Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegal that they are trying to capture when they create a comic hero Superman? Think about other people's views on Superman. What do people think about Clark Kent? Compare the two images created by the author. Even if Clark Kent and Superman are the same person, how do others see each other? Do you know that Superman originally launched as a devil? If the author turns Villari into a superhero you can also change your image. You can be the author of your own personality. You are the only one!
What is hero who is superman? Is it your mother, dad? Do you have a teacher? There are many people regarded as heroes. Some people are only people every day, some are superhuman. Characteristics of heroes vary according to age. People who are now just good people are regarded as heroes. However, regression to become an ancient hero is more necessary. It requires honesty, wisdom, and in some cases wealth and superhuman abilities. Over time, new stories and beliefs are revealed. - One of the main topics discussed in the first lesson is that the hero and all overseas heroes have something in common over time; this is the case of King Arthur and King Beowulf. Clearly, they are all similar facts, they are all heroes, but it is clear that they are idols of their time and culture