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Course Project 5

Project 5

Q Part 5: Heroism and Hope In an essay of about 5-7 full paragraphs (4-5 sentences each): 1. Use reliable, scholarly sources from UMUC's library to help you compose a heroic myth that includes information about the future of your group. Remember that this is myth, not history, though it should be rooted in some real information about the group. Based on your research, what does the group's hoped-for future hold and how does the hero help them get there? 2. Include elements of the heroic journey that you discovered in Week 6's Learning Resources and Discussions, as well as eschatological elements from Week 7's Resources and Discussions. 3. Cite your sources using MLA style. | UMGC Library - MLA Citation Examples - https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/mla_examples.cfm 4. Carefully edit and proof your essay for standard use of English. Due Date for Part 5: This submission is due during Week 7, with the final day of submission being the Sunday of the seventh week (11:30pm ET). Please see the Course Schedule for the exact final due date for this submission. The submission should be carefully edited and proofed for standard use of English.

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The struggles of the Indian Film Stars from 1950s were numerous and hard to influence the world now. Majority of the hardships were done by the female Indian actors as they were looked down upon and mistreated in most of the scenarios. As mentioned in the earlier parts of the course project, initially there were quite less number of female actors due to certain ideas that were developed about their character. It was quite later that those ideas were proved to be untrue and just myths that were passed on over the years through generations.