Comic Book Heroes and Mythology Ones

Comic Book Heroes and Mythology Ones

 Compare And Contrast Jasmine Smith
English A2

Comic book heroes and mythological creatures have a lot of
differences, and a lot of similarities. They can be huge differences or small ones. Either way, they're both different in some ways.

Some differences between comic book heroes and mythology ones are that there was a possibility that the mythology creatures actually lived. Unlike comic book ones, they're all made up stories that seem to attract kids into reading them. One way that they do it is by making it exciting so it seems like they really lived.

Another difference is that all the comic book hero's have abnormal powers like laser eyes. However, the mythological creatures don't have abnormal powers, but they do in some way look abnormal. For example, Argos the hundred-eyed monster , and Minotaur. Both of these could be considered heroes in some way, but to other people, they weren't really anything.

Other than the differences between both of them, they do have similarities too. One similarity that first pop up in my mind is that they must be good people. Because who would consider a bad guy a hero? Other than that, another similarity between both of them are that they're abnormal in some way. An example from a comic book is super-man; he has super strength that allows him to move heavy objects. Now an example of mythology, Hermes, the messenger of the gods, had such swift moving feet that he could deliver messages in minutes.

To conclude, I think that there's a huge difference between these two kinds of heroes. The comic book heroes are...

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