Dr. King's Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Dr.King recognizes Rosa Parks,Abraham Lincoln, and Jesus Christ for their actions in his Letter from Birmingham Jail. Dr.King considers those people as heroes, because they meet his standard for heroism. The standard to be a hero to Dr.King is believe in themself, if they fall and get back up,and care for others.
People can be heros to Dr. King if they believe in themselves. According to Dr.King all heros need to be brave. “...with the noble sense of purpose that enables them to face jeering,and hostile mobs,and with agonizing loneliness that characterizes the life of the pioneer.”(30) In this quote Dr.King explains that a hero faces many obstacles on their journey. But heroes face their journey with courage and bravery. Rosa Parks was a woman that had enough of segregation. “I was forty-two. No,the only tired I was,was tired of giving in…. He asked was I going to stand up. I said No.”(6-7) This quote from Rosa Parks explained that she wasn’t afraid to say no. Dr. King calls Rosa Parks a hero for her courage in the fight against segregation. For Dr.King heroes face their obstacles with confidence and courage. …show more content…

Forgiveness is a character trait needed for this standard. “...and we repeatedly asked ourselves: Are you able to accept blows without retaliating?” (8) Dr.King says they need to forgive the people that put them down. Forgiveness is not easily given by a person, so it is harder to forgive than hate. A person who constantly express forgiveness is Jesus Christ. “Love your enemies bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you and pray for them which despitefully use you ,and persecute you.” (27) In the quote it explains that Jesus has been put down many times but always got back up and forgave his enemies. That is why Jesus Christ is a hero to Dr.King. There are more ways to be heroic than rising up to a challenge true heros fall and stand back

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