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    Adversity By Dr. Udall

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    The topic of Dr. Udall’s lecture was how to define success despite adversity. The theme centered around the definition of success‚ and how transform ones troubles into stepping stones leading to success. During the lecture‚ Dr. Udall touch on a lot of key points‚ some of which stood out more than others. It should be noted that unlike other presentations‚ this lecture was very involving. In trying to prove that problems plague people everywhere‚ for instance‚ Dr. Udall instructed the class to

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    “Everyone is handed adversity in life. No one’s journey is easy. It’s how they handle it that makes people unique.” Dictionary.com defines adversity as “adversity n. adverse or unfavorable fortune or fate; a condition marked by misfortune‚ calamity‚ or distress.” Adversity is something that everyone will experience at some point in his life; however‚ some people face greater adversities than others. Morrie Schwartz and Elie Wiesel are two men that faced two of the greatest adversities that this world

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    Fever 1793 Adversities

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    When faced with adversities‚ the natural way of a human to respond to them are to fix them or just try to move on‚ but in some novels characters have to go through the worst of them‚ so let’s talk about how they felt and what they went through. Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson. Fever 1793 was one of the best books I have ever read because of the plot and the moments that really got to me. Mattie was one of the main characters and she went through

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    arises when mythology-loving children grow up. Vocabulary and comprehension matures slowly over time‚ and‚ at some point‚ the youth is ready to delve into the feast that is Homer’s unabridged poetry. As the reader devours book after book of The Odyssey‚ he or she finds comforting familiarity in the stories‚ the characters‚ and the monsters‚ but something is not quite right. While hearing of Odysseus’ adventures as a child‚ the action was spoken from the steady voice of a omnipresent narrator‚ but

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    obstacles‚ but to win in spite of a thousand repulses and defeats." The meaning behind Theodore Roosevelt’s quote is to not only overcome adversity‚ but win while doing so. One can’t just have the tools to be great‚ they have to use them. Those that use these tools are the ones that truly achieve greatness. The Roman poet Horace explained that “adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” Most everyone knows the difference between

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    How do I face adversity? We all ask ourselves this at one point in our lives. Am I a carrot‚ an egg‚ or a coffee bean? I think that it depends on the situation. A carrot becomes weak‚ an egg becomes hard and spiteful‚ and a coffee bean changes its surroundings. I am all of these. I am a carrot‚ an egg‚ and a coffee bean when I face adversity. How do you make gold soup? You put twenty four “carrots” in it of course. I like to think of myself as having a pretty thick skin‚ but that can all change

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    The gods in the Odyssey‚ though they are gods‚ do not always act in ways showing they are of a higher power then the mortals. They act out in anger and make rash decisions just like any mortal would. Except for the fact that they have powers way beyond that of any mere mortal‚ and their actions can have monstrous effects on civilizations. It seems as though they try to fairly dish out punishments to those deserving of them and act in ways befitting of gods‚ but yet at the same time they still rely

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    Adversity Critical Lens

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    According to Seneca‚ a Roman philosopher‚ “The bravest sight in the world is to see a great man struggling against adversity.” In other words‚ the boldest thing in this world is to see an honorable person fighting against misfortune‚ and never give up. I agree with this statement because it happens in real life and in literature. A man who goes against tragedy caused by nature‚ human or himself is considered great and honorable. Two works of literature that illustrate the quote as I have explained

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    The Odyssey

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    The Greeks define nobility as a person who would go and fight for their country‚ a person who has values of bravery‚ intelligence‚ strength and keen judgment. He must also be a person who the gods respect. In Homer’s epic poem‚ The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is portrayed as noble according to mythology legend. The American Heritage dictionary defines noble as a man often of divine ancestry‚ a man who is endowed with great courage and strength who is celebrated for his bold exploits and favored by the gods

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    Overcoming Adversity “All the adversity I’ve had in my life‚ all the troubles and obstacles have strengthened me… You may not realize when it happened‚ but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.” –Walt Disney. In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ Santiago journey across the desert in search of his personal legend. He overcomes negativity‚ the love of a beautiful woman‚ and the fear of actually realizing his own dream. In the story‚ Santiago must overcome many obstacles so that

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