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    Another example of Odysseus bravery was, when Patroklos, a friend of Achilles 's, was slain, Achilles had wanted nothing more than to charge into the Trojan war, with no thought given for any need to have rest or provisions for food. It was understood in Greek Mythology that Achilles had the reputation as one of the most treacherous men in the world. However, Odysseus stood up to him and reminded Achilles that he should give thought to his army and demand rest and proper nutrition, before they…

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    One of the integral lessons that Stephen learns is associated with the virtue of fortitude and how it is typified through selflessness, which is expressed by Sachi when she claims, “‘It is not an act of bravery to try to save your own village. It is an instinct to save your own village. Bravery is when you step into help when you have nothing to lose.’” (123) Evidently, Sachi imparts the belief that sincere valour entails the aspects…

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    Some people see bravery as going on and taking on a supervillain on the planet Krypton even if they are better. This is not the case at all, bravery can be something like saying no to a gang, or signing up for the army. People that are brave never beat up a supervillain, but bravery can come from running in and saving someone injured in war, or in order to save somebody they jump in front of a bullet…

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    Journey testing your Courage Courage does not mean one lives without fear, it means they use bravery to stand up to it. Ally Condie shows the development of courage against the fear of power in her novel, Matched. To begin, major characters display a growth of their courageous and rebellious manners. Additionally, the setting aids the development of those characters; while conflicts allow the progress of bravery to overpower society. In which all is supported through literary elements of…

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    America, the land of freedom, opportunity and bravery. Bravery to try new things, explore unknown possibilities and be successful no matter where you began. This is the beauty of America. This is what sets us apart from the 195 countries on the planet. Also, let’s not forget just how unlikely this country was to come about. A bunch of colonies in the New World, under the rule of Great Britain. They, after years of sickness, hunger and overall hardship they colonized America. It is with…

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    The poems hero Beowulf, demonstrates honor as well as bravery. As Beowulf heads to his fight against grandel he leaves behind his sword and armor stating that his opponent grendel “has no idea the arts of war, or shield or swordplay”(47) and chooses that there will not be any “weapons, therefore, for either this night”(47). This shows beowulf’s value of honor because he does not go into this battle against grendel unfairly, and using his knowledge of war and swordplay to his advantage. He…

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    Bravery is almost keen to survival, if bravery was not proven in the past, then many of today's simple pleasures would not be a thing. Not only is bravery a big part of everyday life, it is one of the main and vital themes in the award winning novel “To Kill A Mockingbird.” ‘When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow. When it healed, and Jem’s fears of never being able to play football were assuaged, he was seldom self conscious about his injury. His left…

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    Despite many fears sneaking and hunting in the world’s dark alleys, many individuals choose to exhibit bravery on a daily basis. According to “It’s not about the Bike” by Armstrong, Lance describes his life as a silver lining of his cancer. Likewise, in The Story of Joan of Arc, a young woman who lived and die so that her country could be free. Undoubtedly, these stories address the theme bravery occurs in uncomfortable, perilous situations because Armstrong wonders about his possible death,…

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    to get access to the passengers inside” (Teen Hero). This is showing bravery because to help people in a life or death situation for the hero is being brave.” He saw active service in the American war for independence” (History’s Hero). This is show bravery because serving for your country is being brave, along with battling with other people for the benefit of the country you’re fighting for. As a result of these action of bravery you get to the people who should be considered real heroes.…

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    Bravery: A Brave New World

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    Bravery is defined as; showing of courageous conduct, or valor (Dictionary.com). Bravery is being able to run into a burning building knowing it could, at any time, collapse, to save others. It is being able to go into a war zone, taking enemy fire from all directions and not to be afraid. Bravery is being able to take down an armed robber, take a bullet to the chest, and still kill the man to make others safe. To say someone is brave is one thing, but to do these duties is another. Everyday…

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