A Slave that Changed the world
Envision that you were born a slave. How would that affect your life? How would it feel to be sold and bought by someone of a higher class? How would you like being whipped if you didn’t do exactly as you were told? There are many definitions of a hero. There is the “little kid” definition which would be “Superman is my hero. He can fly and is really strong!” Webster defines a hero as any person, especially a man, admired for courage or nobility (277). Heroes are people who recognize sin and try to make it right. Which is pointed in a portion of the Poem called “The Heroes” by Phoebe Cary in The Book of Virtues which states that: Whose strength puts a legion to rout. Than he who leads soldiers to battle And conquers by arms in the fray. (461) This portion of the poem relays that people don’t have to go to battle and fight using guns to be heroes. All they have to do is “fight sin singlehanded” and they will be more of a hero. Heroes are not only people who fight battles and superheroes that are strong and can fly on TV. They are people who are w
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Approximate Word count = 1337
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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