Similarities Between April And Hercules

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It is very important for a person to know their true identity. If someone is not being true to their identity then what fun is that? People are doing things that other people want to do and that is not sticking to their identity. When Hercules and April found their identities they were happier than ever and they were true leaders. But they struggled to find it and went through a long obstacle course.

Hercules and April had some similarities in finding their identities, and here they are. First they are very aware that they are different than other people. Hercules notices he is stronger and faster than others, and April notices she has a different mask and personality. Also Hercules and April both become leaders. Hercules becomes a leader by caring for others more than himself, and April is a leader by taking her mask off and showing who she really was when no one else had the courage to do it. So in conclusion Hercules and April have a few similarities.
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First Hercules had people supporting him through his journey like Zeus, Phil, and his adoptive parents. April on the other hand had no one supporting her. She was alone in her journey. Also Hercules planned to find his identity and become a hero. He realized he would have to be a true hero to become a god again. April never planned to take her mask off. She just all of a sudden had enough and took it off. So in conclusion Hercules and April had some differences too.

Students could find their own identities by watching Hercules and April. Both movies show students it is okay to be themselves. They show how it is challenging for students to find their identity. The movies also show how they could become

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