The Modern Hero

Every culture has its mythical heroes. Odysseus. Gilgamesh. King Arthur. Horus. The list goes on, each civilization has its own list of heroes that defines their culture. But where are these heroes now? Has humanity lost the heroes who define it? The ones that have spoken to us for ages?

The modern hero does not make appearances in epic poems or masterfully painted on the wall of a tomb. The modern hero comes in 24 page comics. They appear in our largest films. The new hero is a super hero.

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The purpose of a hero is to tell a story to the reader (or watcher) while also teaching them a lesson. Modern heroes fight for good. The lessons can range anywhere from humility to the infamous line “with great power comes great responsibility.” Of course, the story should be entertaining, or nobody would listen to it.

Having a good story and a moral to a story are only part of the reason heroes are so important. When you read an old issue of Captain America and a new one, the differences are very stark (get it? Like Tony Stark? Ah, never mind.) Besides the fact that the quality of art changes, the issues being brought up are very different. Comics have had a history of bringing up topical problems (like racism and corruption) and putting them into fantastical circumstances. In fact, one of the largest villains in today’s Marvel comics is Roxxon, a giant corrupt organization led by a greedy business man. This, of course, compared to the Red Skull of the Captain America comics of the 40’s. Red Skull was a madman working with the Nazi’s to take over the world. The usual trope of villain in classic comics.

Just because the issues have changed, the stories have not. Our modern heroes are just reskinned versions of the heroes of yore. I’m not going to list off who is who. You can draw those conclusions yourself. Anyway, the stories are eerily similar in terms of what happens and how. If you know who Joseph Campbell is, you probably know all about the “Hero’s Journey”. To keep it short, it is a linear set of events that most (basically all really) stories follow. Think the stories of the original Star Wars trilogy. You can lay the plot of Star Wars next to the Odyssey, and the two are the same story with different faces.

Okay, I still have not answered the question of why we love these characters so much. To be totally honest, I have no idea. Is it because the stories are good? That these stories tell us what is important to us? Something else? We might have different reasons for loving these stories, but the fact that they transcend time and cultures. We see love to see hear these stories and hear about the struggles of these mighty characters.

The purpose of this blog is to look at our modern heroes (or anti-heroes) and try to figure out why we love them. Disclaimer, I’m a pretty big Marvel fan. I’ll probably stick to Marvel’s characters.

This I Believe

“Meow! Meow!”

“Yes, I know, I’ll feed you. Stop whining”

“Meow! Meow!”

It’s 6:30 AM on a Saturday, and I’m standing in my pantry with a plate of wet cat food and two hungry cats. Neither cat really belongs to me, but they live in my house and I chose their names. The black and white one is Mittens, the tiny calico is Mandy. I walk into the kitchen with the two animals dancing around my feet, both waiting to be fed. Later that day, I will bring them to Pet Smart, and they will be adopted by a nice elderly couple who live in town. It will break my heart, but I know both animals will be taken care of.

Since elementary school, I have always tried to help when and where I can. I’ve volunteered at camps, soup kitchens, and my favorite, animal rescues. I want the world to be a better place, and I believe only by taking action and helping those who need it makes us and the world around us better.

Since 2007, I have worked with an agency called Save the Cats Inc., a local no kill adoption/rescue agency. It started out as a Bar Mitzvah project, but I stuck around and ended up getting very involved. My duties started off simple: clean the living area for the cats who live in the store, and give them some time to stretch their legs while I worked. Eventually, I took on the responsibility of taking some animals home and “rehabilitating” them. In other words, if they had a problem, my family would give them a loving home to acquaint the cats with living in a real home. I can’t remember how many different animals I’ve had, but each one had a different personality, and each a different story.

It’s the summer time. The year is 2010. We have had upwards of 15 foster animals in our house, each with different needs that have been catered to so they could be adopted.

“This one’s name is Minnie.”

The women who runs Save the Cats shows me a tiny ball of white, brown and black fur curled up in the back of a cat carrier.

“If she can’t stop having accidents, we might have to put her down. I don’t want to have to do that. You know we try to make sure every cat gets their home”.

From the stale smell emanating from the carrier, I’m sure she had an accident inside the carrier. At least there is a towel inside that will catch most of the mess. My mother and I don’t know how to deal with this problem, but we cannot let this animal die because it has potty training issues.

Fast forward to this year. Minnie lays on a couch in my house napping. She has been outside most of the night, and it’s starting to get cold. We decide to keep her and she has become one of the family cats. The other one, a fat tabby cat aptly named Tabby, rumbles like jackhammer while he purrs and snores at the same time. His massive, furry stomach rises and falls with every breath as he sleeps. He was a stray that my family rescued, and has become the big baby of the house.

With every animal I have brought into my house, have helped a life get better. I have not only helped an animal find a place to live, I have given a family a new member to love. By helping, we can spread happiness to parties that we do not initially take count of.

If a person has the ability to help in any capacity, it is up to them to make that change. It does not have to be something huge like saving all the polar bears or getting all the homeless into homes. It just has to be something that will make the world around us a better place. Volunteer at a kitchen or give money to something you care about. I believe we can make a better world by helping those who need it and taking any action that we can to see that change we want become a reality.

So what do you think? Should I stick to one story, talk more about my experiences, or change the script? Comment below!

RCL Assignment 1: Decisions, decisions…

I’ll be the first to say it, writing can be a hard thing to do. It takes time and effort, plus some serious thought if you want it to sound any good. Unless, of course you really love what you write about. Since the title of this blog is “The Passion Blog”, I should be writing about something I am interested in. So, why not write about super heroes? You might be thinking “How is he gonna write a blog about super heroes? they are just made up characters”. That may be true, but comic book heroes have more depth than meets the eye. The hero of any age gives some insight to the reader of what ideas are important, what events are being talked about, and how people feel. They act as a fantastical way to tell people what is wrong or right with the world. Plus I love a good comic book, so that helps too. A second topic for my passion blog would be social media. I currently work for a company that helps start up companies manage and create their social media presence. I help these companies get posts online that sound good and get clicks. I think writing about my job would be fun (plus, this is directly related to my work, so you guys would kind of be test subjects).

Writing about something you care about can be fun. Writing about something that currently impacts the world will be fascinating. This this modern age, information moves faster than thought and reaches every corner of the Earth. Unfortunately, so much information exists and people have started to either tune out or only look at a single point of view. Both of these things are incredibly dangerous. Either way, people only get a little bit of information and do not question what they are hearing. So a possible question for my Civic issue would be: Has the information age caused more problems than it has helped? Another topic of interest would be college. Higher education in the states has become incredibly expensive. Today’s student debt makes up $1.2 trillion dollars of the $18 trillion US debt. In short, a lot of money. Considering how expensive school is in the states and how saturated the job market is today (since people are retiring later), college may be a dying institution. Or maybe it needs to be totally flipped on its head, so that schools are no longer businesses, rather places of learning.

Finally, the topics for the Super Team deliberation. On a related note to the idea of information, social activism has become a dwindling practice. In the past, the public was more involved with debate in regards to the status of the nation. It seems that today, the public has become more complacent with those in charge, and have stopped questioning authority. This needs to change, or the issues that people want solved will just stick around. This is basically the basis of what this project is anyway, so a discussion regarding the public in the political field is important. The second topic would be one rather close to my heart: rescue animals. I was once a volunteer for an organization that would go out, find strays and get them adopted. There are too many animals that have been abandoned, and we as humans have an obligation to take them i and give them safe places to live. So those are just a few of my ideas for all of my different blogs and the Super team. Please, if you have any ideas or questions, comment below. Any feedback is good feedback.