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    Whether it’s fake or not‚ bravery is one of the most powerful traits that one can have. If you’re brave‚ you can face any challenge with a strong heart and a mind that is focused on the goal. To overcome whatever is in your way. Not many have this valuable trait‚ but the ones who do are always looked at in heart eyes. One of the few people who is lucky enough to be born with the idea of bravery is Odysseus. In The Odyssey‚ BRAVERY is seen as an important trait to the Greeks because if you are brave

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    Holden Caulfield Bravery

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    Throughout Holden’s experiences in the novel‚ he shows a sense of bravery and adventure. To start off‚ Holden went against the social norm by leaving his school. Instead of focusing on academics‚ he spends his time trying to understand the outside world and the psychology of adults. Holden shows bravery by adventuring through New York City alone‚ which is very dangerous. Examples of this would include Holden accepting an offered prostitute. On top of this‚ he defied the prostitute’s request for more

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    Bravery in heroes can also be shown through defeating the odds by going against the norms and changing the course of history. In an article by Greenhaven Press many athletes prove that anything is possible‚ even if it is not the norm‚ “Courageous athletes are challenging social boundaries and giving hope: female auto racer Danica Patrick has risen to prominence in a traditionally male-dominated sport‚ and NBA player Jason Collins became the first male athlete gay.” These athletes did not care what

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    Atticus Finch Bravery

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    Atticus Finch portrays self-control‚ bravery‚ and difference in Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill A Mockingbird. Atticus is a very amazing character in the book. He teaches his children life lessons in an unique way‚ compared to the rest of Maycomb. There is a lot to learn about him‚ ranging from understanding the shortcomings of people to courage. Atticus is one of the few characters in To Kill A Mockingbird that is even-handed about African Americans throughout the entire story. Atticus stands up for what

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    we are seeing more heroes established. My connection is based on superhero films. These are Spiderman by marvel‚ Captain America by marvel‚ Batman by DC‚ Arrow by DC. My two connections are Heroism and love. I will use 4 texts to show these connections. I will start by looking at how Spiderman is driven by guilt to be a hero‚ after the death of his Uncle Ben‚ that could have completely been avoided. Spiderman realised what his uncle told him “with power comes with great responsibility”. He was a normal

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    Spiderman two is a complex example of psychology because Peter Parker displays all the behaviours‚ feelings and what triggers his actions that psychology states. Peter pan shows guilt from his uncles death‚ grief which eventually leads to weakness and makes him give up his super-self because of the stress he acquires. In this movie the parts of psychology that are shown by Peter Parkers feelings towards Mary Jane‚ his grandmother and his best friend Harry Osborn. Parker also has rational decisions

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    town. Atticus does not let the town affect what he knows is right. e does not let his family get effected by it either. In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Atticus represents bravery by demonstrating no race is better the the other. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird Atticus demonstrates bravery by not being afraid when the neighbor’s house caught on fire. Atticus was not running around screaming and hollering during the incident. He simply told Scout to stay

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    Bravery In Melinda's Speak

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    "Speak"‚ Melinda progressed very uniquely‚ and this is important. In the novel “Speak”. Melinda is the main character‚ and she defines bravery. Melinda knows this isn’t the end of her story‚ there is more. But the past‚ the people‚ and the

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    those risks? We do it through Bravery. And to how I think of the subject of Bravery; it isn’t as simple as it sounds. To me bravery is extraordinarily complex.

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee illustrates bravery through the characters in a town in the south called Maycomb in the 1960s. Their names are Atticus Finch‚ Tom Robison‚ and Calpurnia to educate her readers that courage comes in many forms to exemplify that courage is not a man with a gun in his hand. In Chapter 9‚ Atticus Finch demonstrates bravery when he intends to defend Tom Robinson to teach his southern neighbors to character not color. “Simply because we were licked a hundred

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