Thursday, February 18, 2010
Герой (Hero)
A heroic action, a good deed, a favorable quality are all things that you can use to decipher who to give the title of a hero to. Personally, I wouldn't exactly label someone as a stereotypical hero because no one is all hero all the time. But if I had to decide who I would consider a hero it would be, as cliche as it is, my mom. Yes, all parents should be thought of as a hero to their children but to justify this classic adage, even if I wasn't her child and I saw how often that she pushes her own needs aside to help others I would be overwhelmed with amazement. My mother has an illness called fibromyalgia which is a chronic pain in the muscles and tissues that surround the joints. Basically, she is in pain all the time. Most of the times being worse than others. I cannot even begin to comprehend how she does everything she does. Even my simple headaches bring me down but it's almost as if my mom is flying when she walks. She is her own persevering hero able to endure almost anything and my hero for everything she does, not for me but for others. In the perspective of a stranger I would be a spectacle of who she is, what she does and what she feels. Her strength, perseverance and endurance are the heroic qualities that I favor among the rest. My mother is the definite hero. She's my hero and to those she has helped.
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This description of a hero is very true. You don't have to have super powers to be a hero. Any one can be hero at one time or another, and still be an ordinary person. As long as that hero is helping people for the right reasons, then they are a hero.
ReplyDeleteI agree with what you said about not labeling someone as a stereotypical hero. It's true! Not everyone's always a hero. There are many different things that could make someone a hero.
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