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Romance Hero/epic hero

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mcallen | 16:19 Wed 10th Dec 2008 | Arts & Literature
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Which of the following characteristics was true of romance heroes, but not necessarily true of epic heroes?

embodies the society's values form which thye came
comes from mysterious
fights to defect evil forces
is an archetypal character
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I'm sure we'd love to discuss these posts, McAllen, but ...

... are you actually maintaining your threads?

You seem to be posting them, and then fcuking off.
I'm not going to do your homework for you. However, look at what you've typed... I assume in your notes you've got information about stereotypes of romantic heros and epic heros so the answers should be leaping out of you.

Consider

- What ideals does a romantic hero have?
-What ideals does an epic hero try to adhere to
- Why might there be any difference between the two? Why is there a need to distinguish?

Oh good grief Jane... Either answer with a good grace or don't answer. There's really no need or point to the latter part of your answer.
Sorry, China, but McAllen has posted deveral similar threads, but is not following up any of the answers.
While it's bad manners it's not really worth commenting on. Like I said, answer if you wish as I did (on the off chance it's a kid with a time limit on a computer or called for tea or it might just give them a hand with their homework) or just assume it's someone prancing about and don't answer. I just fail to see the point to the latter part of your answer, it's verging on rude and aggressive and as such should be beneath you since in previous cross posts with you, you don't appear to have either of those characteristics.

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