I refer not to bravery at all but to the heroic view of life which departed from English society long before the war and never returned during it.
Published in 1961, it challenged the conventional, heroic view of World War II.
Matthews presented an almost heroic view of Castro describing him as, "the flaming symbol of the opposition to the regime."
This imposes on them a heroic view of life, though continuous heroism has the odds stacked against them.
Kahn turned to the past not to reject the Modern Movement but on the contrary to fulfill that movement's heroic view of its historic mission.
But in this heroic view of his life the letdown came later rather than sooner.
You could even say that the heroic view of the Templars was his invention.
He rejects science's heroic view of itself as the one force lifting humanity from ignorance and barbarism as so much "defensive propaganda."
Liadinis adhered to that notion and once again contrasted it to the less heroic view held in the Judaic religions.
Roubiliac gives a heroic view of the composer gazing into the heavens for inspiration.