Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Define "Hero"—due September 22

 


Define "hero".

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

A hero is someone who comes to save the day when the odds are against you and theres nothing else you can do
meier

Anonymous said...

I think a hero is someone who puts their own life at risk for other people.

-Holmquist

Anonymous said...

A hero is a person who does the best for someone, someone who has saved a life pr more than that. In other words, a hero is someone who is admired or well respected.

Anonymous said...

A hero to me is someone who risks their life to save others, or has a job in the police department, firefighter, EMT, or military. There are other heros like nurses, doctors, surgeons, chiropractors and etc, that save lives from pain every day, and they deserve a lot of credit for what they do. Hero’s are someone who gave something away from their life to give to others that never had that, some people never felt safe and with the military, they can feel safe knowing that someone is risking their life to keep us safe and they get a HUGE amount of respect and credit. Hero’s come in all shapes and sizes, and not every hero wears a cape. If you risk your life everyday or some days then you should be called a hero because not everyone is capable of doing what you do. Being a hero takes guts and you have to step up and take the challenge that no one will and you have to be the first to do that, so people will think you’re a hero and will have respect for what you did. Like in Beowulf he decides to help the King fight the Grendel and for that he is a hero because no one else can defeat him. Beowulf has also defeated other monsters and was a hero for those too.

Anonymous said...

a hero? heroes can be anyone in my opinion. a hero is someone willing to do good for others in their time of need. A hero is made with qualities of bravery, courage, kindness, and a strong heart with the willingness to bring peace. In old times a hero had more negative qualities such as bragging and lying. those qualities make bad character though. `

Anonymous said...

Hero. A hero has many different meanings. it all depends on how you view it. some may think heroes are people that go out of their way to keep us safe. some may think heroes are the ones that are in office that run our government. but to me, a hero is someone who is showing how to be a better self. I think a hero is someone who puts others before them. I think all of us have a little hero in us but some don't show it. I try to be a hero by helping others be a better hero or to help others with something they need.

Logan said...

"A hero can be anybody," said Batman from The Dark Knight Rises. A hero is someone who is brave, smart, and kind to do anything they want for the greater good of mankind. Every time someone helps another they make their life good and help them get encouraged for their future and life and possibly create a life-cycle for everyone to do the same thing for others. Every person who does the single-smallest thing is still a hero.

Huebner said...

A hero is someone that helps and protects and the best that they can be.

Anonymous said...

A hero is someone who risks their own to help others.

Anonymous said...

A hero is a person that can help you with the problems you are having. For example, your brother helping you with your career and what you like to do, he would be a hero for me. Another example would be your best friend helping you with your personal issues and she figured them out, she would be my hero because she fixed my problems.

McCulley

Andrew Colby said...

For me, a hero is someone who is willing to risk themselves for the betterment of others or the land they are trying to protect or save. A hero should be selfless and willing to aid those who are in dire need of any kind of help. They should show bravery even in the face of death or armageddon.

Anonymous said...

to me a hero is a person who will put their own life out on the line for the safety of others.

Anonymous said...

A hero is someone who will go out of their way to do what’s best for others. Someone who will put themselves at risk to help others stay out of danger. Someone who will do acts of kindness and justice to better the world as a whole. There are many definitions of what a hero really is, the most popular of the definitions would probably be the one who saves a bunch of people or the world as a whole, but realistically, the term hero is so much broader than that. It expands much farther outward, like I said, people who will just do random acts of kindness, people who will stand up for others when they can’t stand up for themselves. The list could go on, the world is full of heroes, whether you know them or not.

-Busselman

Anonymous said...

Gurung

In this movie, Beowulf is a hero. I think it is because a hero is one who saves others' lives and helps others. In this movie, Beowulf came to help people from the monster. The hero I heard this word from is a movie actor because in the movie the hero helps others and fights for family and others but they are heroes just on the move. Some actors are superheroes in real life, not in front of the camera. I know actors are rich but they uncinouses to donate money to poor people. A lot of poor people don’t have good food, clear water. Instant of buying an expensive car if they donate they are a real hero.

Anonymous said...

rai
I think a hero is who helps other people. Hero is who risks life for other people to help them. Hero fight war to make money or make a name in the world.

Alex Mouser said...

A hero in my opinion is someone who has seen their comrades die from war, someone who comes from what they normally do from stoping bad guys from stealing cash, from doing assassinations and was about to receive payment via bullet, from going to the big hunt than small gain, or was considered dead by your corp and find jobs to do, these characters are those from borderlands 3 based on their introduction videos from (in order) Amara, Zane, FL4K, and Moze, these 4 vault hunters all went from their daily lives from going to stop a cult called the Children of The Vault (COV) and also hunt down before the calypsos get to them, they have experienced the fall of comrades, multiple gunshots to major organs, or robotic parts in FL4K’s case; multiple miles of bloodshed, having allies turn against you, and finally the end of the war against the COV, (not including the DLC) this is the rise and fall of the vault hunters after their war against Maliwan and the bandits of pandora, the DLC has some interesting side story after the main game but overall, the vault hunters got through the tasks altogether and finished their jobs

Pu Reh said...

A hero can be anyone. It's just that got to have the strength and courage that other people don't have. A hero is very understanding of a situation. Also, a hero is someone that protects people and helps people in the littlest ways. To be a hero people have to look up to you because you are their protector and savior. Those are my ways of defining a hero.

Levi said...

I define a hero as someone who fights for someone or something they believe in. They will go out of their way to protect someone.
Pfeiffer

Anonymous said...

I believe the term “hero” could have almost an unlimited amount of definitions. Depending on who you ask, or in the form used, anybody or anything can be/become a hero. I think what immediately comes to mind for most is something similar to that of a movie. Most heroes are vigulaties doing what they believe is right to maintain law and order, but to someone like me, a hero can mean much more. Nobody necessarily needs to save a life or make a dramatic change to become a hero, but mostly have a mindset of someone who means well for everybody/everything. Many people have good intentions and a positive mindset, but never come across an opportunity to prove so. Someone who would genuinely do what’s morally right when given the opportunity could be deemed a hero. My father is one of the first things that comes to mind when I think of this word. Mostly because he voluntarily saved a few lives, he was just doing what he thought was right in the moment. He received a Minnesota Medal of Honor and made a few new friends.

-Mennis