Robin William Research Paper

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Robin Williams once said, “No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.” (Dead Poet Society). Robin William was a very famous comedian who starred in over a dozen movies, won over a dozen awards, and made millions of people laugh. Another person I would appreciate having at my dinner party would be Liviu Librescu a college professor who gave his life to save his students. I chose Robin Williams because he was someone I have always admired. I chose Liviu Librescu, because he gave his life for his students and it would be an honor to sit with a hero.
If I had the privilege to sit with Robin Williams the first thing I would do is tell him I saw him as an inspiration. Nervously, I would want to tell him that I learned I want to be remembered as someone who made people happy, not someone who brought people down. I would hope that he would tell a few jokes so I would know he is still the funny man he was in the movies. If he would allow, I would ask him some questions. The first question I would ask would be, why did you chose to become a comedian. Then what was going on in your life that made you feel like drugs were the answer and lastly, why did you decide to end the your own life. Why did you give up the chance of ever letting your life get better.
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Liviu was a teacher who barricaded his classroom door allowing his students to have enough time to escape the Virginia Tech. shooting. While sitting with him, I would ask him why he decided to give his life for the life of his students and ask how he found the courage to stay behind. Even if he didn’t answer these questions I would tell him that he is a hero, even if he does not see himself as that and let him know that what he did that day will never be forgotten. Even if he didn’t speak, I would be okay with just sitting next to the man that did such an amazing thing. It would truly be one of the biggest

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