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Ironman and Hercules: a comparison of heroes
Blowing this up, wearing awesome suits and super strength are all cool things that heroes have in common. The ancient Gods had their Greek heroes like Hercules, and we have our modern-day heroes like Ironman. Thought Ironman and Hercules may seem to be different characters, they actually share many similarities because of their heroic arrogance.
Heroes are characters that we like because of their abilities. They can do stuff that regular humans cannot do. They often have amazing abilities like climbing abilities, special suits and so on.
Think back to Ironman and Hercules again. They both are known around the world for icons of strength and nobility. Ironman and Hercules both loved the hot babes, but they both were insane.
They both were heroes but they had some differences. Ironman wears a suit that gives him powers and Hercules has regular powers. Ironman is engaged and Hercules was married to Megara and had children. As you know Hercules was an ancient hero and Ironman was a modern-day hero.
I learned that Stan lee created Ironman in Marvels and Hercules was a real person. Ironman and Hercules seemed different, they shared many similarities. ‘Today superheroes a gap in the pop culture psyche, similar to the role in Greek mythology. There isn’t really anything else that does the same job in modern terms.’
Christopher Nolan

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