Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas are heroic men who sacrificed their whole lives for the greater good of society. They lived to inspire and thrive on the good of other people. Both of them had optimism for everyone and aspired to make everything prosper. They constantly strived to make the world a better place for everyone no matter what. Abraham Lincoln was the 16 President and was the president during the civil war and was assassinated. He entered the civil war trying to preserve the Union trying to make it safe for everyone but later focused on the slaves and really cared. For example, “Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves” (SB pg 68). That shows how Lincoln was such a kind hearted person that was not hypocritical…
Fighting for liberty and freedom, Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are heroic because they put others before themselves. To begin with, Abraham Lincoln fought for the safety and protection of the people and the states in the Civil War, “[...]not for himself only, not for us only, but for all people in all their coming generations” (SB, pg. 68, Sermon). He fought for the liberty of the people because he represented the country and whatever he did, he did for the good of the country since he wanted the North and South to be united together. As a result, he died, after he had saved the country, a hero, “The ship is anchored safe and sound, its voyage closed and done[...] walk the deck my Captain lies, fallen cold and dead” (SB pg. 69, Poetry).…
Both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass were heroic because they both dedicated their lives to helping people get their freedom and liberty. Lincoln believed that every person should be able to have liberty, but not every man had it. After Lincoln’s death, people truly realized how much Lincoln really wanted liberty for the slaves. At his funeral, Dr. Phineas Gurley said, “...though the friends of Liberty die, Liberty itself is immortal.” (SB p.68).Lincoln worked for liberty for the slaves even after hr died with the help of supporters. Even today we admire Lincoln because he wanted to make every man equal. Although Lincoln and Douglass were very different, they both wanted to make the slaves lives better. Douglass was a former slave that…
Frederick Douglass was a kind gentleman who works hard, to learn how to read and write as a slave. His mistress whom he describes as a kind hearted woman, later on started treating him inhuman.Frederick Douglass did not give up pursuing his dream. He started going out to neighbors and meeting little children who he gave bread in exchange for knowledge.…
I somewhat know of my African-American heritage and history. However, I still have a great amount to learn about the pros and cons of the African-American past. After reading about Fredrick Douglass, I have learned the discontentment and immorality of slavery. I also understand why Douglass wanted to be an animal.…
Heros always have to make their own sacrifices to make others feel good or for people to know they are safe. Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass both fought for freedom and liberty to benefit others. For example frederick was beaten to his knees and exiled by the southerners but rose to the occasion of escaping. To me this sounds like a person that did not give up on his escape and he new the consequences of being caught. abraham lincoln rose to the occasion as well and represented and defended the people of the ‘U.S.A’. This is like he decided he would not going to let the union fall apart by the civil war but keep it together by fighting for the freedom and liberty. Another way that Frederick Douglass fought for freedom and liberty is…
Frederick Douglass was an African-American slave that defied the odds by doing something that none of his own kind could do. This inspirational man learned how to read and write all while working as a slave and trying to overcome the challenges of his lifestyle.…
A reverent abolitionist, social reformer, Frederick Douglass pursues his dream with all sorts of obstacles and disadvantages. He, on the contrary, made huge social reform and nominated for vice president. It is hard to believe he has once been a slave. Working for a plantation…
slaves. He is hailed as the hero of black freedom who supported social equality of the races and…
Frederick Douglas was an abolitionist, with his own personal experience to show people how slavery was so horrible. Douglas is also the most famous runaway slave because, he didn’t hide that he had run away. Once Frederick Douglas had made a life for himself he made many speeches and spoke of his experiences to everyone he could. Frederick Douglas began to speak at as many…
Frederick Douglas did not know what it meant to be free, all he knew was that he was going to be a slave for life! This kept with him for a long time, but he soon learned how to read and write English, was able to interact with others. He then learned to from Sheridan that “powerful vindication of human right,” before he heard that he thought that there was nothing he could do he was just meant to be a slave forever. Douglas was listening about rights and slavery needs to be abolished, soon realizing that slavery was not something you were born into, slavery was made up to bring people of color down. He learned that he was able to do something because he knew how to read and write, he used that power to help other enslaved people and as well…
Winston Churchill said,“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” Courage is essential to heroism. Courage means the ability to do something that scares others. It means being calm in the face of danger. Even though it might not guarantee a happy ending, heroism is about being courageous; being the person who steps up to achieve a goal and who is not self centered.…
Frederick Douglass was a hero to the blacks in his time and today cause he was willing to fight for their rights and give his life for them. Frederick Douglass escaped from the south on boat where he was working at age 20, he spend the rest of his life tried to free slaves out of the south and gave speech to help the abolitionist movement.…
Growing up in the United States it is a requirement to learn about the history of our nation. One of the biggest events of our history would be the slave trade. In the events of slavery there have been many names of important heroes that ended slavery which include one of the most significant, Fredrick Bailey (Douglass). In his story “Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass”, Douglass explains in great details his horrors and accomplishments living as an African American during that time.…
Is Atticus a hero? Why or why not? At least for me this a tough question. Atticus had done many things that could make him hero. However, at the same time he has done some things that don’t make him a hero. He could be heroic if you think killing a mad dog and trying to save Tom Robinson’s life. He could also be the complete opposite if you think that he knew Tom Robinson was going to lose and didn’t seem to care. Tom Robinson was killed because he lost the trail from Atticus. It definitely wasn’t all of Atticus fault since Tom was black man living during a discrimination period. Everyone already knew Tom wasn’t going to win and never had a chance. Atticus also seems a bit heroic whenever he teaches his kids something. For an example when…