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Heroism

In Our Time

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The Renaissance Hero

In the Renaissance, for sure, there was a desire to get back to the sort of active virtue that was particularly exemplified in the histories of Livy and Plutarch. Shakespeare's take on Julius Caesar is, I think, relatively unheroic. In other words, it's deflationary. Whatever you've done in your life, if you end badly, it's all for naught. That's a rather extreme view that the ancient Greeks were quite extreme.

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