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    named Karait to protect the little boy‚ even though Karait’s bite‚ if not more‚ was just as deadly as a king cobra’s‚ but since he was smaller he was more treacherous. As one can see‚ Rikki-tikki’s bravery and affection towards the boy and his family gave him the courage to fight Karait. His bravery is proven through this by displaying that Rikki-tikki would protect the little boy from something as deadly as

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    Honesty is perhaps one of the greatest morals that one can possess. A moral is something that we look at to remind ourselves of what is right and what is wrong. Throughout our history there have been many stories and myths that are based off of this idea. One story‚ made even more popular by its Disney remake‚ is Pinocchio. Once upon a time‚ there lived an old man. His name was Geppetto. He was a sad‚ lonely old man whose only real desire was to have a son. In this story‚ Geppetto creates a wooden

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    as Batman? The truth is Odysseus‚ raider of cities‚ is in fact an archetypal hero. The four characteristics Odysseus exemplified to make himself a hero are: bravery‚ faithfulness‚ intelligence‚ and determination. First off‚ Odysseus was a very brave person. Even though and underdog‚ Odysseus never backed down. His first act of bravery was his ability to face the mighty Trojan army. He was selected to join the war and refused. So the Greeks put his baby Telemachus in front of a plow. He quickly

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    a slave and as a conductor of the Underground Railroad are extremely descriptive and would make any reader feel like they were right there with Mr. Parker feeling his pain‚ anger‚ pride‚ bravery‚ and even his humor. Although there are many themes that you can find in this book‚ we are going to focus on his bravery‚ cleverness‚ and freedom as the three themes to discuss. The first theme we are going to discuss is freedom. John Parker’s life includes many experiences that would influence his

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    How is heroism recognized in the real world? How is the ability to persist and to be brave important to our daily lives? When someone goes through a difficult situation or problem with bravery and perseverance and attempts to come out of the situation making the world a better place‚ it makes them of a heroic nature. Anyone could be apprehensive and give up‚ but it takes a real hero to have courage and press on. Because heroism involves courage and perseverance‚ a hero must be brave and persistent

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    Character’s who are willing to step outside their comfort zone and into a bravery and courage mindset are the ones who create a big impact on the way people live throughout this novel. Another example of a violent yet courageous gesture taking place was when the girl that the Doctor’s Wife had saved‚ set fire to the ward of hoodlums

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    essay will talk about the lessons the characters of Ellie‚ Fi and their friends learn at the end of tomorrow when the war began. It will talk about their strengths and weaknesses throughout their journey of war. The novel shows that Ellie’s bravery is valuable because it demonstrates how much we can change when we or our loved ones are in danger. Ellie’s brave actions reveal that in situations of danger we too could discover strengths that we never knew we had and change into a stronger more

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    values. The bravery and courage that Beowulf became so famous for shows his heroic and pagan values however he also shows Christian values by protecting and treating all of his people equally and by fighting the dragon alone and giving the gold to the people even if he did survive the final battle with the dragon. The dragon that Beowulf fights to the death at the end of the poem shows Beowulf’s Christian values because Beowulf agrees to fight the dragon by himself as a selfish act of bravery and love

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    and can have very many different meanings and interpretations. Real courage to me has to do with bravery‚ heart‚ and how you hold yourself in situations. Some people say that courage is just about doing something that they are scared to do but there is so much more than that. With that being said‚ they would consider asking out a crush courage when to me that is not even close to being courageous. Bravery has to do with real courage because there are situations that you may not want to be in but do

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    There are four main qualities to the ANZAC legend: an independent spirit‚ bravery‚ mateship and spirit of the bushman. The ANZAC’s defined their nations’ reputation during World War I through their display of these qualities. The ANZAC’s were known as independent and free spirits. They were rebellious and didn’t act like orderly corps‚ although they were very loyal and followed commands when ordered. During the Gallipoli campaign the men were known to be slightly disrespectful towards the British

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