There are various definitions for what someone must do in order to be considered a hero. The classic definitions normally involve individuals who have fought in a war or have put themselves in physical danger. In the Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen portrays this by putting herself in known danger. However, the definition should also include those individuals who have done a courageous act, which the rest of us could not normally do in fear of rejection of family, peers, or community. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Frederick Douglass all lived brave lives by fighting for their rights. Although traditionally the term “heroism” has been applied to those who have braved physical danger, people who speak out for their rights and have courage doing so should also be considered heroes. …show more content…
This is shown in the Hunger Games when Katniss Everdeen volunteers in place of her sister, Prim, to enter a death trap. This death trap consists of twenty-four people under the age of 18 to fight and kill each other until the last one is left standing. For Katniss to willingly enter these dangerous games shows extreme bravery. Those who have braved physical danger to defend a cause or to protect others are most certainly heroes. On the other hand, those who fight for their rights are also considered to be courageous. For example, Rosa Parks, during the Civil Rights Movement, refused to give up her bus seat for a white. By doing this, Parks risked being put in jail. Also, Martin Luther King, Jr., another Civil Rights advocate, gave nonviolent protests in response to the way African-Americans have been treated. He became the leader of the Civil Rights movement, and gave a forever-memorable speech called “I Have a Dream”. Both Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks represent individuals who have courageously spoken out for their