Heroes in society
Everyone has heroes, but each and every single one differs in what values and characteristics they possess. My heroes are no exception to this truth. When I was younger, my heroes tended to be more inclined toward super heroes. If a person did not wear tights and a cape, could not shoot beams from their eyes, or could not fly then they could not possibly be heroes, or so my immature little brain once thought. As I’ve grown and become more mature, my idea of a hero also has been evolving in the same manner. My thoughts have now become more complex and I can fathom intangible matters, allowing me to associate these characteristics with what a hero truly is. When I was young, my heroes consisted of Goku, Spiderman, and Superman. What went on in my head was along the lines that I had always learned that a hero helps people, and it seemed that this was all super heroes ever did. In the simplest terms possible, yes, this is wha
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Approximate Word count = 626
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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