Hero Sean Parker Character Analysis

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Unsuspected Heros
Change is important, and if we do not experience change, then we become stagnant and will not grow in our everyday lives. In his novel, Hero, S.L. Rottman exposes the character change of the protagonist, Sean Parker. He undergoes change that one would believe is not possible in such a character, but with the help of a mentor, the reader is opened up to the changes that occur in society today. In S.L. Rottman’s Hero, Sean Parker’s experiences over the course of his community service change him from a negative and stubborn teenager into a wiser more sustainable learner due to the community service he endures and role model he encounters.
From the beginning of his story, Sean’s attitude on life is miserable. This makes him extremely …show more content…

Hassler, Sean would have never become wiser, become open to learning new things or thought of the world as not such a bad place. Although Sean never clearly admits that Mr. Hassler was his hero, Sean writes in his final essay, “If you find someone who is brave, loyal, and willing to do those extra things for you, don’t say anything to him. Just stay close to him, and pay attention. You could learn a lot.” (170). Sean’s final words in his essay prove the fact that he has learned something from his experience on the ranch. All the traits he describes such as brave, loyal, and willing describe Mr. Hassler and what he had done for Sean. Mr. Hassler took in and cared for Sean while he was having difficulties with his parents, and Mr. Hassler did this like it was his own son. Sean began to realize what Mr. Hassler had done for him and completely transformed from being negative and stubborn to genuinely caring, with a positive attitude, when dealing with the things Mr. Hassler was trying to tell him. Mr. Hassler also taught Sean many disciplined tasks such as taking care of a horse which causes Sean to have to focus and work very hard. Along with his positive attitude and new and improved outlook on life, Sean learned so much through his experiences and what good there is in the world around

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