- felt
claustrophobic on the
small set they used. He saw his
character as "
unheroic", "slightly cowardly" and
someone "willing to be just a
product of his...
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emerges from the
wilds and is
uniformly bold and restrained.
Frodo is an
unheroic, home-loving
Hobbit who has
heroism thrust upon him when he
learns that...
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never be
forgiven for this act. In retort,
Kritavarma accused Satyaki of
unheroic conduct when the
latter attacked Bhurisharavas when he had laid down his...
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during the Cold War (1945–91) and
portray British Intelligence agents as
unheroic political functionaries,
aware of the
moral ambiguity of
their work and...
- a good character, he
seems unexciting but
grows through his quest, an
unheroic person who
reaches heroic stature.
Frodo is
introduced in The Lord of the...
- Rebellato’s view, the
stories may look like that but they are "surprisingly
unheroic" and
often open-ended,
while underneath they are "very uncosy, persistently...
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elements of
contemporary dress they were seen as
irredeemably ugly and
unheroic by many
artists and critics.
Various stratagems were used to
avoid depicting...
- Vonnegut,
about the protagonist's name,
Stanley Schatt says: By
naming the
unheroic hero
Billy Pilgrim,
Vonnegut contrasts John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress"...
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Diodorus Siculus (17.11–12), most
notably in
attributing a
distinctly unheroic role in
proceedings to Perdiccas. More recently, J.
Roisman has argued...
- Mishra,
Nivedita (25
March 2018). "Farooque
Shaikh birth anniversary: An
unheroic actor who
could make us laugh, feel deep remorse".
Hindustan Times. Archived...