![]() Third, to have left a mark in art, literature, music or homonyms. Second, to have fought - or better still, to have sacrificed oneself - in some battle or conflict - hopefully for independence. First, belonging to the male sex - apart from Joan of Arc, official heroines can be counted on the fingers of one's hands. In addition to function, similarities can be detected in the criteria for application to the post of national hero, despite certain variations. It would not be out of place to detect in this an obvious cultural propaganda. They are presented as a Jesus of the homeland. Their main mission statement is to raise collective identity or an ideological message under an excess of emotional charge. It should be clear that these heroes transcend a decorative function to achieve meaning within a community. What is camouflaged in a collective personification ends up condemning us to the dangerous game of manipulating the truth. In El Cid, William Wallace, Simón Bolívar or - not to go too far - Gandhi, decorations are hidden and facts are eliminated which, in the end, end up idealising and valuing their persons as uncorrupted. The most obvious cases of mythification could be attributed to national heroes who are born out of the unanimity that considers them worthy of the almost messianic degree scroll. Among those traces that help us to understand the past, its incredible adventures and dubious events are one of the most fascinating obstacles of historiography: historical figures. ![]() History would not be the same without those "white lies" that we find among ancient archives and documents in dead languages. "When error becomes collective it acquires the force of a truth." The false myth of national heroes Paula Rodríguez Mora, student of the double Degree in History and Journalism, invites us to reflect on the mythologised figure of national heroes and the consequent work of critical reflection that they deserve. The American Experiment is Taking its Last Breaths of Life.The curve of utilitarianism and the peaks of solidarity.The cannibalistic as an anti-capitalist method.Moving forward after the Covid-19 crisis.Not even the world's economic superpower could have seen this coming.Philosophy against the dominance of the trivial.Do you want to propose the next character?.It's all fun and games one second and death and killing the other. And I actually like the harem and the vampire girl, the companionship they show in this book is like no other. The abilities Lutz get are also really good. I also love the start of this book, it was so good. This was a really good addition, and I loved it all the way through. The characters also have a really unique personality, almost reminding me of an anime, all characters have there own quirkiness and keep it throughout this book. the character progression is good, the world building and detail is also really good. most isekais are written like k-dramas but this one isn't, it's a good part of both worlds of fantasy. ![]() he gets alot stronger and gets more companions in the process, another strengths of this book is you can call this book a isekai. one of my last complaints was the Mc didn't get much stronger in the 3rd book, but it all smooths out in this book. ![]() The abilities are unique and the Mc gets more of said abilities in this book. The fights are very detailed and awesome. ![]() There is alot of fighting in this book, it's personally one of my favorite parts of this book. The first part of this book and the opening chapters are Lutz and his companions going too there first dungeon and conquering it. ![]()
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