The oxford english dictionary defines courage as “confidence, boldness” (OED.com), while Merriam webster's dictionary defines it as “mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty”(Merriam-Webster.com). Many people see courage as different things. Although these are textbook definitions that doesn’t limit the mind to what they …show more content…
Not the marvelous act. Not Macbeth with fine speeches. The worthless can manage in public, or for the moment” (Gilbert). Gilbert goes through this entire poem stating that courage is normal “excellance”. He is saying that everyone uses courage. It is not this abnormal phenomenon that is unattainable. In William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, he takes a more harsh stand on the word courage. In the play, Caesar says, Cowards die many times before their deaths
The valiant never taste of death but once” (Shakespeare). Shakespeare is trying to convey that courage can mean either life or death. If you are a coward, you die every time you are faced with fear, but if you have true courage, you are able to live your life to the very fullest The strength you strive to obtain, the goals you wish to achieve, and the risks you wish to take, are all made possible by courage. To be courageous is a hard endeavour. Anxieties and curveballs will be thrown at you. Sometimes it is easy to think you are all alone, and that you will never find the strength to be courageous. Though it’s easy to see that everyone on this planet, rich or poor, short or tall, has gotten to where they are today, with