词汇 | example_english_hero |
释义 | Examples of heroThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Folk heroes made their appearances. Aristophanes' heroes of comedy and you will discover 'the citizen', because citizenship exists through the shared desires found in shared experience - including that of the theatre of comedy. In most instances, the drama revolved around the hero's dilemma in resolving these opposing forces, and the denouement celebrated his triumphant reconciliation of duty and love. Their heroes were the unsung traditional musicians who continued to live in rural obscurity while playing their music in the most ' ' pure' ' and ' 'authentic' ' manner possible. When they do, we call them heroes. Firmly embedded as the formative experience of a hero's childhood, the simple fact that it is all a fiction is, perhaps, a futile point to make. Wilfulness in the children of others is regarded as an offence against these heroes; but blame is usually attached to the parents, not to the children themselves. While all heroes understood the requirements of their own age, and possessed the strength of character to meet these, their special insights and abilities were only appropriate in particular circumstances. Peel may have disregarded the men who did nothing but eat and drink, but they had strong expectations, conditioned by memories of previous tory heroes, of how he should act. At least one said that the message was too pessimistic and did not provide appropriate heroes, but others stated that the music effectively expressed the text. Each generation is held under an obligation to transmit to the next the customary ways of life, whose origin is attributed to mythical heroes of the past. In popular late nineteenth-century works that blurred factual historical narratives with fictional figures and boyhood heroes, the myth left a discernible impression on many authors and their readership. The hero's body was thus restored not to the sovereign to whom he had bequeathed it but to that mass of individuals he so often called the mob. In this way, history now admits that our young heroes of 1956 were right. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English With rebellion came the birth of a terrible beauty and, for the rebels, a rebirth as heroes and martyrs. Why don't they get big arias that mark them as the true heroes of the story? In his view, we all are heroes on an epic quest! Instead, their working boy heroes tend to be idealized. In the early music dramas the heroes claim for themselves large fields of action. The heroes include warriors and minstrels, merchants and vagabonds, but also such fantastic symbols of nature as dragons and mermaids. Although he was not a wholly sympathetic or endearing character in the manner of most traditional heroes or protagonists, he did invite some reader identification. The men taking part saw themselves as 'dashing' (fengliu) or even as heroes (yingxiong), not as hoodlums (liumang). Everyone wanted to claim the returning heroes as their own. The heroes of architecture commonly put forward a position, and invoke an attitude. Only 19 heroes in the 45 novels were wealthy, and 10 were actually poor! The region does, however, have many unsung heroes, especially among the middle-class manufacturers who were at the heart of so much of her writing. Unlike the civilian politicians who might have been more suitable for the presidency, they were national heroes even before they moved into the national palace. A number of them received top international awards for magic, were hailed as national heroes and seen on a par with their western counterparts. When those ancestral heroes and producers inhabit a geographically distant locale, objects and artisans (perhaps even styles) from that place assume a special significance. The heroes of the new enterprise are the writers, many of whom individually contributed hundreds of articles. The remains of exiled heroes, returned to their homelands from abroad, provide a focus for national self-affirmation. They reflect upon the pleasure of seeing the actual places once traversed by their heroes. A significant element of the robber hero's re-characterization in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was his diminishing propensity to violence. Creating good examples or ideal heroes, for their readers, was their new mission. We should acknowledge those who opt out of "deals" as the heroes that they really are. Although 25 heroes held a high status rank or occupation, 5 had a low status occupation, and 16 were social outcasts. Students, practitioners and critics are no different in that they idolise their heroes. The failure to recognize the sexuality of positive heroes lies partly in the dominance of a reading which regarded sexuality as being fundamentally heteroerotic. The censors no longer try to stop people from following popular culture heroes from other countries. He also became one of my heroes - and he always will be. Both history and literature give us examples of sinners and saints, heroes and villains in medicine. The hulking heroes of lost world stories, whatever their race, bear out this simple equation of manliness and strength. One after the other, the two heroes sing the opening verse; subsequently they sing a cadential variant of measures 19-22 together. They are extolled as public benefactors and national heroes. Nationalists believed that by frequenting the graves of these local heroes and heroines, they would receive new energy and courage to fight colonialism. The poem supplies a stirring model of antique heroism, but illustrates the fate which awaits all kings, all heroes, all nations on earth. What qualities, then, do heroines (in novels) uniformly seek in heroes? In ancient times, leaders of communities had the status of heroes and were elevated above the ordinary, being regarded as more than mere mortals. There is a difference however in how we perceive our heroes. The modern newspaperman does the same for the heroes of his stories. On the contrary, each generation produced conscientious and enterprising administrators and benefactors ; in particular, the thirty masters are the heroes of this story. The polar heroes were almost exclusively supported through private, as opposed to government, grants. Never attack (or be thought to attack) other people's heroes ! Critics prefer solemnity to hilarity in their heroes. To make the heroes of modern history jump around is utterly contrary to illusion. In the cabaletta she claims a new identity as a fearless woman warrior, stepping into the hero's place fully and unproblematically. We felt that the heroes of the theatre had to change, that conflict had to be brought back. They ought to give their heroes only the language of sentiment, which seems to exclude the pomp of courageous emotions. In other words, it is refreshingly devoid of clear heroes and villains. Such should be our identification with the heroes of literature and history. We might just as easily make them into heroes of a radicalized pragmatism. In common with other boy heroes of melodrama, he performs heroic deeds. The image of the ' narco ' character fits exceedingly well with the classical revolutionary heroes and bandits whose deeds made history through song which immortalises them. All the heroes are transformed into vibrant, physical, indeed proto-cinematic, figures. All soldiers were heroes for having endured, suffered and served. We have characterised them as heroes, villains and victims. The booklet comprises 25 shor t chapters or episodes detailing the misadventures of its two heroes. Militiamen are widely regarded as heroes who defended their communities and country when no one else would. We have become freer men; we respect no other fate on the stage than that which proceeds from the nature of heroes themselves. We have to rewrite our history and describe in it the heroes that formed the core of resistance to the white invaders. Even twentieth-century comic-strip heroes have their place in this mythology. Understood is that these textbook heroes and heroines who defended national honor fell for the f uture welfare of schoolchildren. Our search for heroes in everyday life may be one way of coping with such thoughts. The heroes of these stories are usually not religious novices. Children are sometimes described as worshipping their older siblings, and fans are said to worship their heroes. Consequently, images of fishermen have been altered, and they are no longer national heroes. More commonly, leaders, prophets, and teachers are venerated as religious or spiritual heroes, often on the assumption that their achievements are due to circumstances beyond their control. Depending on how results and output are perceived, and depending on the perceived ideological stance of the villains and heroes respectively, people may update their own ideological orientations accordingly. Here, we are given a fascinating account of familialism and its role in transforming national heroes, particularly through dramatic form, by providing models for personal and national conduct. There were no heroes or founding fathers to become the subject of later mythology. Even heroes who are raised within an existing religious tradition and know its teachings well are still surprised by their deities. The histories of the two heroes differ dramatically, but the sympathetic treatment is similar, as are the flaws in the authors' strategies. They finally become real heroes by "letting go the racialist impetus of their manly ideal". At the very least it appears to question the bourgeoisie's self-characterization as the "heroes" of that narrative. Her heroes are always fair of form and strong in jaw line, while her villains are correspondingly flabby and shifty-eyed. His "heroes" will continually offer resistance to authorial reification, they will invariably defy their author's assumed transgradience. Like jazz enthusiasts, swing fans knew their heroes through records only. Greek heroes, by contrast, would be semi-divine, and fulfilling quests for personal glory and reputation. The characters in both these films are heroes to their audience and by our modern standards. Factors in the make-up of his heroes which might work for strength actually work toward weakness. Their role, we have suggested, is doing the reverse of heroes and ordinary citizens. Abolitionists marked their respect for their heroes in both more and less personal forms. Other peoples had, and may still have, semi-divine heroes. Given a cast of heroes and villains, there was no question but that clerical opponents of fruitful innovation would be placed among the latter. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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