“Who is hands-down the best literary hero, in your opinion? Likewise, who is the best heroine?”
I initially thought this would be easy; that is until I thought about all of the books I've read and realized I don't typically read books featuring what I thought of as heroes. I wondered "what exactly does "hero" mean?" According to Dictionary.com, a hero (excluding a sandwich or a mythological being) is:
1. a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.
2. a person who, in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal.
3. the principal male character in a story, play, film, etc
What? "Hero" could just be taken to mean the principal male character? I know that we often refer to a character in a book as the "hero of the story," but the simple fact of being the principal character hardly seems to qualify as being heroic. On the other hand, taking away the "super hero" idea of a hero, you'll certainly find many more heroes in literature.
Gregory Peck and Brock Peters |
I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what.- Atticus Finch, To Kill A Mockingbird
Julie Ghoulson as Mary Call Luther |
Who are your literary heroes and heroines?
I'm not sure who I would pick on this one. Part of my brain instantly goes to Jonathan Harker from Dracula. Despite everything he went through,he moves heaven and earth to protect his wife.
ReplyDeleteThe first heroine to come to mind is the nameless narrator of Rebecca. Even though she is weak and unsure of herself in the begining, by the end, she has grown and become confident in her own skin and in her marriage.
I've never thought of the counterpart to Rebecca as a heroine, but I agree with you, she is!
DeleteI totally agree with you on Atticus Finch, but now I'm off to google Where the Lilies Bloom...
ReplyDeleteAs far as male heroes go, that's a tough call, but heroines are easy! Two that immediately spring to mind are Jane Eyre and Elizabeth Bennett. I know they are classic heroines, but they are my two favorite!
ReplyDeleteAtticus Finch is a hero for the ages--I love that book, and he is such a shining example or real heroism.
ReplyDeleteI've never read Where the Wild Lilies Bloom--sounds like I should.
I am trying to muster the energy to join The Classics Club as I know I will love it.
Fantastic choices and I totally agree with Atticus Finch!! I have Where the Wild Lilies Bloom on my middle school shelf. I have to read it!
ReplyDeleteAtticus Finch definitely! And then I would say Jane Eyre for the best heroine -- I love how brave and strong she is, and also how passionate and funny and just generally great.
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