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    The Wind Is Free Analysis

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    Eva’s courage was displayed when she carried out her job. Just like anyone‚ Eva was afraid to take on this burdening assignment. But instead of withdrawing‚ Eva accomplished what she had been told to do. She could have not followed her direction‚ and quit‚ but she persisted. Also‚ another demonstration of her bravery was when she did not become intimidated by the soldiers that had invaded Czechoslovakia. In her doings‚ Eva’s characteristic of courage teaches people that doing

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    A. A brilliant young attorney comes to you. She is employed as a new counsel in the state Department of Justice. According to her‚ however‚ her workplace is a political nightmare. While hiring seems to be done on the basis of genuine merit and skills‚ promotion seems to go to people who politic well and make strong connections with senior staffers. Those promoted are not by any means the best litigators‚ but are certainly the best “brown-nosers.” Furthermore‚ the head of the Department is an

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    Beowulf is a tale that explores heroism‚ the value of identity‚ strength‚ courage‚ and loyalty. Beowulf is first introduced to readers as an impressive looking man who has the strength of thirty men in his handgrip. Readers like to consider Beowulf a champion and maybe even perhaps a prince; while also comparing him to other noble men such as Odysseys from Homer’s “The Odyssey.” Throughout the poem‚ readers learn about Beowulf’s society; including the society’s values and belief’s about warriors

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    distinguished by exceptional courage‚ nobility and fortitude. Having considered this‚ we can conclude that heroes are still to be found in this world and that they have an important role to play. There has never been a time in the world‚ nor will there ever be‚ when people of courage‚ nobility and fortitude are not needed. My first thought is of those soldiers who have‚ or currently are‚ serving on peacekeeping missions under the UN flag. These men and women have courage‚ nobility and fortitude. They

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    never lied to the people on his conquers‚ but Batman never backs down from the bad guys. Heroes can be brave‚ courageous‚ and bold‚ but true heroism is best defined with bravery‚ courage‚ strength‚ and also with a little bit of risk taking. Beowulf shows many behaviors that are heroic. For example‚ Beowulf had enough courage to come to the land and say to King Hrothgar that “I Beowulf will kill Grendel with my bare hands”. One example where Beowulf shows strength was when he was hanging onto Grendel

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    Language Arts BT1 2012 " I wanted you to see what real courage is‚ instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand." What is the type of courage that is being highlighted in the quote above? How is "real courage" shown in the novel? The type of courage highlighted in the quote above is moral courage. "Real courage" is shown through the image of Mrs Dubose‚ a morphine addict who wished to overcome her addiction before she died. Mrs Dubose was a repugnant‚ bedridden

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    period. It was greatly influenced by the Germanic invasion and the separation of the Roman Empire. Therefore‚ Germanic pagan and pre-Christian culture were shown in the stories. Through Beowulf‚ it is clear to see that Germanic society emphasizes courage‚ loyalty‚ generosity‚ and strong individual reputations; secondly‚ the differences and similarities between Germanic culture and the culture of Hellenistic and the Roman Empire can be analysis from their religion and literature; lastly‚ epic heroic

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    Scout’s contemporaries. Lee emphasizes Scout’s remorse towards Atticus for wearing glasses‚ by writing‚ ‘besides that he wore glasses. He was nearly blind in his left eye.’ However‚ this is ironic‚ showing Scout’s naivety as Atticus has great moral courage. Lee introduces the situation of the mad dog‚ Tim Johnson descriptively. The opening sentence ‘Tim Johnson was advancing at a snail’s pace‚ but he was not playing or sniffing at foliage’‚ first uses a metaphor to create a sense of slow movement

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    The Curse

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    that you learnt from the novel... ‘The Curse’ is the novel written by Lee Su Ann which has many lessons that can be used in our lives. Today‚ I am going to write on one lesson which really captured my attention in the novel that is ‘courage’. The value of ‘courage’ can be seen clearly in Azreen’s character. Azreen was a good friend with the Old Lady who became a precious confidante and counsellor despite ignoring the warnings and prejudices of the villagers. Azreen was determined to friends with  

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    The Grapes of Wrath not only criticizes the socio-economic problems provoked by capitalism‚ but advocates (moral courage) as the answer to conflicts and hostilities. In Chapter 29‚ Steinbeck emphasizes that although nature’s omnipotent power of destruction is beyond human control‚ moral courage can sustain hope and faith in life. This theme is successfully achieved in this short but significant intercalary chapter through the effective use of figurative language and diction‚ leading to the memorable

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