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The "American Hero" is often defined by a sense of justice, selflessness, and the willingness to put the needs of others above their own. Historically, this archetype has shifted from frontiersmen to the modern "everyman" or "superhero."
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An essay exploring the likely contents of such an archive would examine the evolution of heroism in the United States, from historical figures and literary archetypes to modern cinematic interpretations. The Mythos of the American Hero The "American Hero" is often defined by a
: In classic literature and film, figures like Nathaniel Bumppo in The Last of the Mohicans represent the American hero through their rugged independence and moral clarity. The Mythos of the American Hero : In
: Documentation of real-life heroism, such as the story of Henry Johnson , a segregated WWI soldier who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2015.
: Critiques on how the concept of the hero changes with societal needs, acting as "change agents" for national identity. Summary of Heroic Qualities
: Essex Hemphill’s poem "American Hero" uses the imagery of a basketball game to highlight the temporary and performance-based nature of heroism, where a man is celebrated for his physical prowess while remaining socially marginalized. Common Archive Components