First and foremost, heroes are conscious of other people's needs. For instance, Ana goes throughout her day convincing everyone she is alright with a smile plastered on her face. Now, Ana is not only a mother of three, but she was diagnosed with cancer for the second time. ” What surprises me, however, is that although I know she is afraid, she fights this lethal disease every moment of every …show more content…
A hero is not someone who saves lives in exchange for press coverage or a reward. For example, if the ‘hero’ tends to appear only at big events or televised events when needed, it would not be heroic. However, someone who genuinely helps someone else out without type of reward is a hero. Picking up someone’s book for them in a deserted hallway is heroic. To illustrate, Mulan, the main character from the film Mulan, is a hero. Mulan risked her life by going to war in order to save her home country. She poses as a man and proceeds to fight with the other men. ” It’s going to take a miracle to get me into the army.” Mulan is heroic because she can gain no reward from fighting. If anything, it would disgrace her and her families name. Mulan stood up for what she believed in with her families honor on the line. Thus, heroes do not expect a reward and take risks for what they believe in no matter the