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Why does oneself need to conquer their fears to attain courage? Well, throughout the age of humans, people use courage such as social courage and emotional courage. Social courage is when oneself helps the community, and emotional courage is when oneself overcomes difficulty by going through misery. Teresa from “The Kayak” by Debbie Springs, and William from William’s Windmill by Elizabeth MacLeod went through challenging situations where they were being put down, but chose to be courageous instead of being cowardly which teaches the reader to overcome for one’s belief and overcome those fears.

“The Kayak” portrays a handicapped character named Teresa who went through emotional courage because her friends had left her, and now faces being

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