Analysis: Where Have All The Hero's Gone?

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Where have all the hero’s gone? It seems as though history offers us a long list of hero’s – and in comparison, today we see so little. One explanation for this lack of hero’s in the modern age is that the media plays an insidious role in exposing the personal details of every individual who becomes a public figure that ends up diminishing their reputation. Many examples come to mind—from Barack Obama to Donald Trump—of individuals whose reputations have been subjected to scrutiny by the media and have been vilified in certain circles. Some could argue that from this it follow that it is simply no longer possible for a society to regard any living man or woman as a hero. Of course, it remains an open question whether either of these individuals are heroes; these examples simply serve to illuminate the power of the media to vilify individuals (whether rightly so or not). Moreover, given the extreme nature of this claim, I will argue that it is still possible for a society to regard individuals as heroes, without lapsing into a …show more content…

However, we regard many people as heroes precisely because they overcome great personal hardships. To speak of someone in terms of their character, it speaks more to an individual’s courage and resilience—both character traits we observe in heroes—if they have overcome such hardships. For example, many of us would look down on someone who has succumbed to drug addiction. However, we praise these individuals precisely for these transgressions if they are able to overcome them and restore their lives among their family and friends. From this, we see that having a spotty past doesn’t necessary restrict someone from rightly is regarded as a

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