Answer:
No.
Explanation:
A main character can have any morality whether that be good or bad. Hero's journey is a template for writing a story as such, but it's an informal fallacy to say all main characters are heros.
An ideal fictional hero would be one who has relatable qualities and isn't a 'dues ex machina'. One who makes it out alive just because. I prefer one who works hard to achieve their goals in selfless acts.
Guts from berserk personally is my favorite hero. He starts off his hero's journey as a knight/sword for hire without a purpose and slowly finds his purpose when forced to join a mercenary group known as the band of the hawk. It's interesting because for once, we see a character find his reason for his existence rather than have one in place for him.
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Answer:
I think it is 3. I could be wrong
Commonlit-CONFLICTING NEWS REPORTS ON THE FATE OF THE SINKING TITANIC
Both articles incorrectly claim that the ship did not sink after hitting the iceberg.
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The articles talk about the sinking of the great ship which was named Titanic. Titanic was the biggest ship of it's time which was so pretty that it was called the ship of the dreams of the people who were on board.
But when the tragedy of the sinking of the ship happened, all over the newspaper, this was the only news about what happened with the ship. Some said that the ship sank by getting hit with an ice berg while some said that the actual reason of the sinking of the ship was not the iceberg.
I’m not sure but probably because we don’t use each other for commercial uses