Captain America Transformation

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Who really was Captain America, the man of the shield? Steve Rogers who later becomes known as Captain America goes through a transformation of being an ordinary man to becoming a well known super hero who saves the world from it’s ultimate demise. We will see the transformation of this man as he changes in Captain America the first Avenger. Steve rogers who will later on become know as Captain America lived in New York during the time of World War II. Steve rogers’ parents served in the army and both were killed in action his mother was a nurse, and Steve’s father was a soldier. Steve tried enlisting in the army five times and was rejected because rogers was a sickly man of only about ninety pounds. On steves sixth try Dr. Abraham Erskine who represented the strategic scientific research for the United States gives him a chance to become a soldier and serve in the United States army. Later on steve is asked by Dr. Erskine to be the first volunteer for a serum that was created by Dr. …show more content…
Captain America goes in Search for him and is able to find him in a lavatory. In the last battle they will have Red Skull is able to escape in a plane that is filled with missiles that are going to end the world. With the help of Peggy, he is abler to reach the plane before it can fully take off. This is where Captain America is faced with his last challenge of saving the world before Red Skull can end it. In the plane Captain America has to take out Red Skulls minions before he can reach him and fully stop red Skull. When Captain America finally finds himself face to face with Red skull they battle it out and he is able to take Red Skull out but the plane Red Skull had been driving was on its way to destroy the United States so Captain America was left with no choice but to crash the plane before it reached the United States. The Captain then was discovered seventy years

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