The definition of honor has changed over time due to change in culture and time itself. In the past, honor was often a popular topic and that can be seen in the poems and plays of past writers. In the blog, The Art of Manliness, it states, “The epic poems of Homer are primarily …show more content…
In the blog, The Art of Manliness, it proclaims, “Integrity is the point to which the definition of honor has evolved and what it generally means in our society today” (The Art of Manliness). People now view honor as one’s integrity or the quality of being honest with strong moral principles. The idea of fighting to defend one’s manhood has been put in the backseat; today integrity rides in the front. Going on quests and dueling to defend your manliness is no longer considered honorable. Alongside integrity, protecting one’s beliefs and what they care about is viewed as honorable. In the blog, Community In Mission, blog writer Charles Pope writes, “Our soldiers, police officers, and first responders are deserving of our honor, for they put their lives on the line so that others can live, be more free, and experience abundance” (Pope). Those men and women who risk their lives and work to make their country better are seen as honorable in the eyes of today’s society. The glasses that are looked through, to determine what is honorable, have different lens than that of the past. Honor in societies today is seen as defending one’s beliefs and their cares rather than defending their manliness or manhood. Today’s honor can be compared to American