Ian the hero in my story has many archetypal hero qualities. Ian in the book Shattered is innocent, willing, changes and grows, selfsacrifice and reluctant. He exihbits these characteristics as he goes on the journey of his life many times. One of the times he says " i'd tavelled no more than a dozen steps when I had second thoughts" (Eric Walters, Shattered, page 3). To me this shows Ian's reluctance. The black man on the picture below to me shows Ian as he works at the kitchen named the club serving food. To me this represents self sacrifice and willingness because he takes time off his fun life to help out and is willing to do it. This is why Ian is a hero.
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You have some pretty good points just make sure to check for errors tough.
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ReplyDeleteGood blog post. Make sure to check for spelling errors. Check on how you cited the quotation from your book to make sure that it is done correctly.
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