Answer: Gilgamesh standing at the edge of Cedar forest to battle with Humbaba, best illustrates a courageous hero.
Explanation:
‘The Epic of Gilgamesh’ is an epic poem which is considered as one of the oldest and greatest work of English literature. The poem is based on and is famous for the great hero Gilgamesh.
The most courageous act of the hero is illustrated when Gilgamesh stands at the edge of the Cedar forest to fight a battle with Humbaba. Humbaba is a frightening demon who protects the Cedar forest and he is such a powerful demon that just by his name people starts shivering in fear. He cry like a flood, he is full on fire and to battle with such demon requires enormous courage.
Answer:
Ethical dilemmas challenge and develop our identity by showing what lengths we as humans are willing to go through to do the right thing, it shows how loyal and persistent we are. It shows each person's personality and grit as they choose different responses.
Ethical dilemmas are something that requires a lot of thinking, high risks, and is something where you can easily do the wrong thing but you choose not to, those are the times you see the true person. To find someone's identity and watch as their identity grows you have to put them in situations where their identity does grow, if it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you.
There's a quote by Stephen Fry that says, "You are who you are when nobody's watching.”
That is when your true identity comes out, when you choose the right or wrong thing and nobody will ever know about it.
Explanation:
A backstory for your character is like background information for a character. When you write details about a character before you write your story, you are then able to use these details later on to help you improve your writing. You are able to incorporate their likes, dislikes, childhood, friends, family & more all into what you're writing. Its easier to come up with these earlier on than during your writing.
Peace requires that one stand up to dictators wherever they are