Tuesday, January 15, 2008

A Hero

Heros are created when there is a social or personal unrest. Martin Luther King Jr., for example, is a hero, because he stepped forward in a time of severe social injustice. He led many people who believed that change could happen, at least to a degree. On a personal level, he is a hero, because he handled his personal unrest and dissatisfaction well. The world, right now, needs hero's quickly; it needs a hero who cannot be pushed aside or silenced by a government, like so many true heros are. It needs a true hero who uses words, not weapons. This hero should convince others to test their own heroism into action, rather than putting all hope and responsibility into them.

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