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hero under pressure: the 12 labors of hercules
directions: as you read the comic version of the 12 labors of hercules, analyze how each labor develops hercules as
a hero archetype. use words and visuals from the comic as evidence.
part 1: labor analysis
| labor # & name | obstacle / enemy | hercules response | hero trait shown | comic evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
part 2: archetype reflection
- which hero archetype traits does hercules show most often in the labors you analyzed? explain.
- choose one labor where hercules struggles or makes a mistake. how does this make him a more believable hero?
- is hercules a perfect hero or a flawed hero? use evidence from the comic to support your answer.
To complete this assignment, we'll analyze the 12 Labors of Hercules using the comic as evidence. Here's a breakdown for Part 1: Labor Analysis (we'll use the first few labors as examples; you can expand with all 12):
Labor 1: Slay the Nemean Lion
| Labor # & Name | Obstacle / Enemy | Hercules’ Response | Hero Trait Shown | Comic Evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|
Labor 2: Slay the Lernaean Hydra
| Labor # & Name | Obstacle / Enemy | Hercules’ Response | Hero Trait Shown | Comic Evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|
Labor 3: Capture the Ceryneian Hind
| Labor # & Name | Obstacle / Enemy | Hercules’ Response | Hero Trait Shown | Comic Evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|
Labor 4: Capture the Erymanthian Boar
| Labor # & Name | Obstacle / Enemy | Hercules’ Response | Hero Trait Shown | Comic Evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|
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To complete this assignment, we'll analyze the 12 Labors of Hercules using the comic as evidence. Here's a breakdown for Part 1: Labor Analysis (we'll use the first few labors as examples; you can expand with all 12):
Labor 1: Slay the Nemean Lion
| Labor # & Name | Obstacle / Enemy | Hercules’ Response | Hero Trait Shown | Comic Evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|
Labor 2: Slay the Lernaean Hydra
| Labor # & Name | Obstacle / Enemy | Hercules’ Response | Hero Trait Shown | Comic Evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|
Labor 3: Capture the Ceryneian Hind
| Labor # & Name | Obstacle / Enemy | Hercules’ Response | Hero Trait Shown | Comic Evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|
Labor 4: Capture the Erymanthian Boar
| Labor # & Name | Obstacle / Enemy | Hercules’ Response | Hero Trait Shown | Comic Evidence (quote or visual) |
|---|
Part 2: Archetype Reflection
- Most Common Hero Traits
Hercules most often shows Courage and Resourcefulness. In every labor, he faces seemingly impossible foes (lion, hydra, boar) and invents solutions (strangling the lion, using fire on the hydra, trapping the boar). For example, the Nemean Lion forced him to abandon weapons and rely on raw strength—his courage to face a “useless” weapon scenario and resourcefulness to adapt define his heroism.
- Struggle/Mistake Labor (e.g., Labor 2: Hydra)
Hercules struggles with the Hydra’s regenerating heads. Initially, cutting heads only makes the fight harder—he makes a mistake by relying on brute force first. This struggle humanizes him: heroes who “fail” (then adapt) feel relatable. The comic shows him frustrated (“Why won’t it die?!”) before collaborating with Iolaus. This flaw (over-reliance on strength) makes him believable because real people learn from mistakes, too.
- Perfect or Flawed Hero?
Hercules is a flawed hero. Evidence: He struggles (Hydra’s regrowth, needing help from Iolaus), makes mistakes (initial brute force vs. Hydra), and faces internal conflict (respecting Artemis with the hind). The comic shows him exhausted, frustrated, and reliant on others—traits of a flawed hero. A “perfect” hero would win effortlessly, but Hercules’ challenges (and growth from them) make him realistic.
Use these examples to fill in your table and answer the reflection questions, referencing specific panels/quotes from your comic!