Each of the historical periods you studied a hero or an idealized vision of the perfect individual. In the Anglo-Saxon times, th
e hero was a strong, honorable warrior with no fear. In the Middle Ages, the hero was a knight who was loyal to his lord and his lady and protected the innocent. The so-called "Renaissance man" of the fifteenth century was a genius who was well versed in science, poetry, and the arts. During the Enlightenment, the ideal man combined the intelligence of the ancient philosophers and the love for logic and scientific truth brought about by the most recent discoveries. Which one do you think would mostly benefit contemporary society?
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I opted for pronouns that I think fit best.
I would choose faith. His belt signifies his failure, as "a man may conceal his wrongdoing, but can never erase it." It serves more as a representation of honor than of defeat.
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He encounters a significant obstacle or conflict.
He is considered one of the central characters in the play.