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The hero moves in the terrain of ambiguity. He both wants to be followed by society, and rejects it outright. Regarding what has been said about libertines, the hero is almost its opposite. He presents himself in the loudest way to others and demands to be followed by all. His vocation is that of a leader, but others ignore his voice.
If someone has felt within him the desire to be a hero, this has been a romantic. Faced with the spontaneity of the heroes of yesteryear, the romantic earnestly wishes to be so. The romantic - and it is not by chance that they claimed Don Quixote as one of their ancestors and models - sets out in search of his destiny as a hero and almost always has a reference, a more or less declared idol whom he sets out to imitate, of the same way that Alonso Quijano took to the road with his head full of bookish heroes whom he wanted to emulate.
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