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In Their Humble Opinion How Expressions Of Humility Affect Superiors Assessments Of Leadership Potential In The Us Army, Lisa Korenman, Jordan Swain
In Their Humble Opinion How Expressions Of Humility Affect Superiors Assessments Of Leadership Potential In The Us Army, Lisa Korenman, Jordan Swain
Lisa Korenman
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Sectumsempra: An Analysis Of The Heroic Transformation Of Severus Snape, Jake C. Cardwell
Sectumsempra: An Analysis Of The Heroic Transformation Of Severus Snape, Jake C. Cardwell
Scott T. Allison
This chapter seeks to examine the character Severus Snape and his heroism. I will go about this task by analyzing Snape’s life and legacy, and judging him through several lenses of heroism science. Most importantly, the goal of this discussion is to determine whether or not Snape is truly a “hero.” Whether you love him or hate him, Severus Snape is one of the most recognizable literary characters of the twenty-first century, and his morality and merits are still talked about by fans of the Harry Potter franchise. I will use traditional archetypes and theories of heroism science to determine …