I've been thinking a lot lately about the popular depiction of heroes in modern media. Take Star Trek (2009), for instance, where the depiction of Kirk was markedly different from the Kirk of the series. He was more Han Solo than Horatio Hornblower, and it seems that a lot of people think that's fantastic.
I certainly don't intend to argue that it's not fantastic; that's not the purpose of this thread. After all, it's completely subjective, based on personal tastes. Me, I'm a traditionalist. One of the TV heroes I consider to be highly representative of my ideal type of hero is the Lone Ranger (as depicted in the old show, with Clayton Moore). Most people, I'm guessing, would consider that character very stuffy and boring compared to the likes of Jack Bauer and Leonidas.
Again, I'm not going to try to argue that such opinions are wrong. I'm just curious about what the trends are in heroism these days, so I thought it would be informative if people could describe what appeals to them in fictional heroes, and then give some examples of characters that you find especially heroic.
I certainly don't intend to argue that it's not fantastic; that's not the purpose of this thread. After all, it's completely subjective, based on personal tastes. Me, I'm a traditionalist. One of the TV heroes I consider to be highly representative of my ideal type of hero is the Lone Ranger (as depicted in the old show, with Clayton Moore). Most people, I'm guessing, would consider that character very stuffy and boring compared to the likes of Jack Bauer and Leonidas.
Again, I'm not going to try to argue that such opinions are wrong. I'm just curious about what the trends are in heroism these days, so I thought it would be informative if people could describe what appeals to them in fictional heroes, and then give some examples of characters that you find especially heroic.