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Lincoln And Douglass: The Definition Of A Hero

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Everyone has their own idea of what a hero is and what a hero does. Most people think that guys like superman and batman are heroes because they have incredible superpowers and they are famous people who receive glory. Many people describe heroes as strong and indestructible people, however, heroes are actually not always famous and they are not always the way that society portrays them. In fact, most heroes are ordinary people who do extraordinary things and have notable traits for society to follow. Although heroes are mostly overlooked or misinterpreted by many people, a hero is always a courageous, selfless, and persistent person who has the determination to create change for the better.

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In a letter Lincoln wrote to Bixby, he wrote, “I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. In this letter Lincoln wrote to Bixby, he gives a sympathetic apology for what happened to Bixby’s sons.” Lincoln cared enough to write this letter, which is very heroic because he was very selfless since he was thinking about her conditions and wellness instead of his own. In the poem, “O Captain My Captain,” it says, “O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done; The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won; ... But O heart! heart! Heart! O the bleeding drops of red, Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead.” In other words, Lincoln brought freedom for slaves to the United States, but dies because of the hateful people who disagree with him, and since he decided to sacrifice his own life and stand up for what he believed was right, he has the heart of a hero. Frederick Douglass is another amazing person who had the traits of a hero. In the autobiography, Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, it states, “The truth was, I felt myself a slave, and the idea of speaking to white people weighed me down. I spoke but a few moments, when I felt a degree of freedom, and said what I desired with considerable ease.” This shows that Douglass spoke to people even when he felt inferior to white people, and by talking about his past, he also put himself in danger of getting caught and sent back to slavery. This bravery shows that he was not afraid to speak his mind and educate others, even if it could cost him his own freedom. Both Lincoln and Douglass were not afraid to stand up and fight for what is

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