Answer:
In the narrative about Black Ships before Troy, Athena's sea serpents kiII Lacoon. Mistakenly, the people had interpreted that Lacoon had offended Athena and died tragically.
In Heart of a Samura, a young man was born into a fisherman family. He aspired to become a samurai but was encased by his family's fisherman roots. He was determined to not follow his family's tradition and accepted his passion. He sought out elders and trained to become a samurai.
How do cultures shape the heroes in Black Ships before Troy and Heart of a Samurai?
It demonstrates the misconception of how one's own expectations hold you back. Mistakenly the people thought that Lacoons strong character offended Athena and had him kiIIed. While in Heart of a Samurai shows how even though you were born into a fisherman family, it does not mean you have to become a fisherman.
Explanation:
(i dont think it makes sense though maybe you should choose something that has a similar lesson)