Challenges Of Being A Hero Essay

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Stepping his foot into the massive fire without thinking a risk at the moment and have ability to stop it from spreading over; who can save so many lives from being in danger cannot be a simple ordinary man. As we can see in the image where a person is standing at the left side of the corner in the picture having a fully preventive brown dress with bright yellow strip on him is fearlessly staring in front of the huge golden color fire. In the image he is wearing a visible blue and green helmet, carrying a brown oxygen tank on his back, holding a tool in his right hand, and wearing a black belt in his waist with lot of tools. We definitely can say that he is ready to face any challenges ahead whatever comes. In the picture in front of him there is a huge fire of yellowish bright color and in the background heavy black flames keep coming so deeply which means there could be so many things are burning and need a brave heart to stop it, and the person who is called firefighter a hero is ready for it; which we can see in the picture. He is aggressively looking towards the fire and ready to get in. This heavy image is telling us that he is a brave, and who can face many challenges. Heroes are those who sacrifices their lives without …show more content…
Firefighters are different than others. Their duties, responsibilities, sense of humor is way different and unique. They prioritize other lives before them, and heroes should have these characteristics to conquer a fear of any kind of danger. The person in the image has the ability to face many challenges and he is a brave man. At the point where there is a lot of risk, the typical response is moving in an opposite direction from it, however firefighters will keep on moving forward. His readiness to get involved in extreme condition is clearly exhibited that he is a

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