In the article "A Hero in Disguise," the author talks about Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was an African American woman who went in disguise to keep from being captured again. She was also an escaped
slave. Harriet helped other laborers escape to the North. Tubman was fearless and important because she made the world a superior place. She helped many of the people who were a slave escape by using a process known as the Underground Railroad.
In the article "The First American Woman Doctor," the author addresses Elizabeth Blackwell. Elizabeth Blackwell is a woman who was born in England and was the first woman to become a doctor in the United States. She applied to medical schools, but they did not accept her because she was not a boy. Then, she found a school that let her in. Whenever she graduated, she opened a clinic for women and children. This place gave care to the poor as well. Elizabeth struggled to do what she wanted, and this caused many other women to want to become doctors.
To conclude, there are many heroes in the world. Each hero does a different job from the other one. Some strike for our rights while others battle in war. They can play an important role in our society. Without them, awful things could happen. We need heroes to save us from the many dangers such as nuclear attacks and invasions. How does someone become a hero? The answer to the question is that they fight for what is right.