Phoenix Jackson Hero

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The Ideal Hero Eudora Welty makes it obvious that old Phoenix Jackson is a modern hero compared to any mythology that has come out of old Greek lore. A well rounded former slave goes on a quest to pick up medicine for her dying grandson, certainly a unique hero but a hero nonetheless. In the ideas of Joseph Campbell hero’s of the Greek time had a checklist of things that truly made them consider a hero. For modern day heroes the idea of this fitting them isn’t too odd of an idea in fact many modern day heroes full this chart too. But a few of these really stand out and could be buried in the past and really express that times have changed. The one that really pops out is that heroes tend to be male, while this still may be somewhat true but at this point we have a large margin of female heroes too. Heroes do on the other hand still stick to a goal, are neither fools nor invincible and they also fall into ruts of dangers,loneliness and temptation.…show more content…
This goal, she is stuck on in which, no matter the costs she must get medicine for her grandson to secure his life safely before his tragic demise. She as an old woman, though her ventures reveal that she is still able to keep up with the young people of today.She has no money, or anything to trade for this medicine that she must get for her grandson, but she refuses to stop her goal towards it, the most she says she has is the clothes on her back. Any hero’s true reason to be alive is a goal of someone else or more than one person. Her reason to keep going is to protect her grandson making her a very important hero. She checks off and then some on this point that Joseph Campbell wrote as one of the key
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