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  • ...c of an hero. However, in [[literature]], particularly in [[tragedy]], the hero may also have [[Fatal flaw|serious flaws]] which lead to their downfall, e. ...ave worked better in the past: current trends may confuse heroes and their hero-worship with the cult of mere [[celebrity]].
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  • An '''anti-hero''' is a leading character in a work of fiction whose qualities are the oppo Examples of the anti-hero in more recent literature include Jim Dixon, the lead character of the nove
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  • |name = Three Week Hero '''''Three Week Hero''''' is an album released by rock singer P. J. Proby on 8 April 1969, by Li
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  • #REDIRECT [[Three Week Hero]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hero]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Three Week Hero]]''.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Three Week Hero]]''. Retrieved on 2009-04-20.
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  • ...mund Freud]] were substituted when appropriate.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', frontspiece (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref> ...nearly one million copies in various editions.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', back cover (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref>
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  • ...gh virtually all the mythologies of the world, revealing the one archetype hero in them all.
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  • ...gh virtually all the mythologies of the world, revealing the one archetype hero in them all.
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  • ...a Borealis, named after the Roman mythological hero adapted from the Greek hero Heracles.
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  • ...adian Coast Guard's nine hero class patrol vessels, named after a Canadian hero
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  • ...[[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] which carried the [[hero]] [[Jason (hero)|Jason]] to [[Colchis]] in search of the [[Golden Fleece]]. Jason was accom
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  • ...1930) was a Georgian nobleman, military commander, folk hero, and National Hero of Georgia.
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  • ...mund Freud]] were substituted when appropriate.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', frontspiece (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref> ...nearly one million copies in various editions.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A Thousand Faces'', back cover (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hero]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Three Week Hero]]
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  • ...ingen).<ref>Back cover author [[biography]] from Joeseph Campbell, ''[[The Hero With A Thousand Faces]]'', (1973, [[Princeton/Bollingen]]).</ref>
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  • Legendary Greek hero who slayed the Chimera.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Hero of the [[United States Life-saving Service]].
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  • Novel by C.S. Forester about a 19th century naval hero.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An archetypal swordfighting hero, or a genre containing such heroes.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Three Week Hero]]''.
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  • Greek hero who fought and died in the Trojan War.
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  • * [[Ajax the Greater (Greek hero)]] - Trojan war participant and suitor to Helen of Troy * [[Ajax the Lesser (Greek hero)]] - Trojan war participant and suitor to Helen of Troy
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  • Silver-handed Irish mythological hero and apparent deity, related to the Romano-British god Nodens.
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  • * [http://www.exoticindiaart.com/article/buddha Buddha - A Hero's Journey to Nirvana].
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  • Legendary defender of the Maya and national hero of Guatemala.
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  • (1855-1880) An [[Australia|Australian]] [[bushranger]], an outlaw but folk hero
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  • The hero of a series of nautical novels created by C.S. Forester.
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  • ...flagging interest, but rather burned the [[flesh]] of Heracles causing the hero to [[suicide|kill himself]].
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  • {{r|Hero}} {{r|The Hero With A Thousand Faces}}
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  • ...from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who sailed along with [[Jason (hero)|Jason]] on the [[Argo]].
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  • A hero of Greek mythology, son of [[Zeus]], who among other adventures, had to per
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  • ...include>Form of poetic drama which evolved in ancient Greece, in which the hero comes to a tragic destiny.
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  • ...can actor who was generally the sidekick, often a comic one, to the cowboy hero in many films.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Three Week Hero]]''. Retrieved on 2009-04-20.
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  • Scottish national hero (c 1270-1305), a leader in the fight for Scottish independence against Edwa
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  • ...cil Louis Troughton Smith (1899-1966), author and creator of the fictional hero ''[[Horatio Hornblower]]''.
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  • Trojan hero of the epic story by the Roman poet Virgil called the Aeneid.
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  • ...l]]ist and a leading [[Romanticism|Romantic]] [[poetry|poet]]; wrote ''[[A Hero of Our Time]]''.
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  • Legendary father of the Roman hero Aeneas and a Trojan, who has an affair with the goddess Venus or Aphrodite.
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  • ...ish exile to Australia, who became an outlaw "bushranger", and also a folk hero.
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  • A hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • ...]] of [[Greece]] on the [[Adriatic]] [[Sea]] where he was visited by the [[hero]] [[Aeneas]], as described by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[
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  • ...e Northern Hemisphere near Andromeda and Auriga, named after the legendary hero in Greek mythology.
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  • ...savage bull who lived on the island of Crete and was captured by the Greek hero Heracles, as his seventh labor.
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  • ...Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[son]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Alcmene]], a [[hero]] of exceptional strength and resourcefulness, eventually granted immortal
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  • An American admiral and the naval hero of the [[Spanish-American War of 1898]].
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  • An '''anti-hero''' is a leading character in a work of fiction whose qualities are the oppo Examples of the anti-hero in more recent literature include Jim Dixon, the lead character of the nove
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  • The equine hero of a [[Western (genre)|Western]] television series, portrayed by a black st
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  • ...e many places in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] visited by the fleeing Trojan [[hero]] [[Aeneas]].
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  • ...hter, princess [[Lavinia]], who was fought over fiercely by two [[epic]] [[hero|heroes]] -- Aeneas and Turnus -- near the end of the ''Aeneid''.]] ...ile her husband favored a marriage to the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[hero]] [[Aeneas]]. Amata was a minor character in ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]'' by [
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  • ...aturn, jealous wife (and sister) of Zeus; caused numerous troubles for the hero of the [[Aeneid]]]; especially despised Trojans.
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  • ...hon (Greece)|Marathon]]. Later, it was captured by the [[Athens|Athenian]] hero [[Theseus]]. In another account, the bull carried [[Europa]] to [[Crete]];
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  • ...on]], depicting resolution and a sense of exploring in old age. The Greek hero [[Odysseus]] was known as Ulysses to the Romans.
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  • The teenage hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, sometimes referred to
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  • In Greek myth, the national hero of Athens, son of Aegeus, king of Athens (or the sea-god Poseidon) and of A
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  • An [[epic poem]] written by [[Virgil]], which depicts the hero [[Aeneas]] fleeing from [[Troy (ancient city)]], journeying to [[Carthage]]
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