Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Carlyle Hero


"All blazes round him now, when he has once struck on it, into fire like his own" (Horton 607).


Carlyle believes that a hero is a person that is a leader that is a servant that would sacrifice everything to protect those that are weaker (Horton 605).
The hero I created is named Crimson and is able to control fire. Crimson is usually thought of as violence and bloodshed, my hero only uses his power to protect people from evil. Although he looks a bit intimidating, he is humble, unselfish, and willing to sacrifice himself to protect everyone. 


Carlyle, Thomas. "On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History." British Literature. Ed. Ronald H. Horton. Greenville, SC: BJU Press, 2003. 607-608. Print. 

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