War Hero Essays

  • What Makes A War Hero Summary

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    A Hero, Warrior, or Act of Bravery In “What Makes a War Hero,” Karl Marlantes points out the meaning of bravery, a hero, and a warrior. Marlantes explains how acts of bravery are committed by numerous people, but they do not define them as a hero. A hero is someone who goes beyond what is expected and risks their own life for the benefit of others. On the other hand, a warrior may never have to perform an act of bravery but is willing to risk their lives and inflict violence on others. [Thesis]:

  • Star Wars: Storytelling Is A Tragic Hero

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    ideas across more successfully than others. A great tale includes selfless heroes as well as awe-inspiring supernatural. The Odyssey displays these unbeatable qualities, making it a superior epic when opposed to George Lucas’s Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. Star Wars is a weak epic because the heroes are ungrateful and rude many times throughout the story. A bothersome and very careless character is Princess Leia herself. She is captured by Darth Vader, the Empire’s leader,

  • Vietnam War Hero, Jon Daly

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    Jon Daly was a great American hero and during his exploits in the war he became a changed man. He put himself in harm’s way countless times for the greater good of his squad. Even though he may have been less than extraordinary as a child and in his adolescent years he showed that he truly was a man for others. He showed that with the right attitude anyone can make something of themselves even if they have been less than great as a child. Jon Daly was a misfit as a child but through proper habit

  • The Hero: Douglas Macarthur, A True War Hero

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    MacArthur is a true war hero. He risked his life to defend both his and our country. Douglas MacArthur had many bad experiences in his past; his older brother, Malcolm had died of measles when Douglas was a young boy. He had a choice: don’t serve the country, you’ll live and stay out of harm’s way (for the most part) or serve the country and put your life on the line, you might die, but think of the positive: you might live! MacArthur chose to serve the country and was one of our many war heroes and I would

  • Sullivan Ballou: A War Hero

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    His Wife, 1861”, Sullivan Ballou (1861) died in the First Battle of Bull Run, a war led by former President Abraham Lincoln. Ballou wrote a letter to his beloved wife named Sarah; the delivery of the letter was contingent upon his death. Ballou fought for what he believed in- civil rights, and the safety of his country; I believe Ballou reached the climactic point in his life when he died for his country: a war hero. Sullivan Ballou's family suffered a great loss upon his death, he was a loving

  • Hero Of War 'And Citizen Soldier' By Ted Kotcheff

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    affected by war because of what happens and how they feel during war. The four texts I have studied which portray soldiers in a certain way are ‘Hero of War’ a song by Rise Against, ‘First Blood’ a movie by Ted Kotcheff, ‘Who’s for the game’ a poem by Jessie Pope and ‘Citizen Soldier’ a song by 3 doors down. The portrayal of soldiers is important because people perceive soldiers in different ways. The texts Citizen Soldier and Who’s for the game portray soldiers as being heroic and war in a positive

  • General Haig a Butcher not War Hero

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    on the 19th June 1861. The Field Marshal was very highly ranked in the duration of The Great War. Haig was a British soldier and a senior Commander of The British Expeditionary Force from the year of 1915. General Haig is notorious for commanding the Battle Of The Somme and also renowned for the third battle of Ypres and various other victories leading to The Triple Entente’s victory of WW1. After the war, Haig was made an Earl and also received gratified thanks from both Houses of Parliament. So

  • Odysseus: The Reluctant Hero of the Trojan War

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    fight in the Trojan War by king Menelaus. Menelaus is the king of Sparta. The Trojan war was the war between the greeks and the Trojans. Odysseus does not want to leave his family because he knew it was going to be a long trip and he may die. Odysseus pretended to go mad but Palamedes forced him to go and promised him that if he doesn't go then he will kill his newborn son Telemachus. Palamedes is a king in Greece. Athena, the goddess of Wisdom helps Odysseus throughout the war even though she was

  • Odysseus: War Hero and Women's Role Influencer

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    Odysseus would eventually be the leader of the Greek forces during the Trojan War, which lasted ten years. Although Odysseus is best known for being "the central figure of the Odyssey, which tells of his adventures after the fall of Troy, he is also known for his stunning strategy and wise counsel" ("Odysseus"). During the Trojan War, Odysseus is the man who had the idea of making the Trojan horse,

  • How Is Ulysses Grant A Civil War Hero

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    Ulysses S. Grant: Civil War Hero One of the greatest Civil War commanders, but Ulysses S. grant didn’t start out as a hero in the Civil War. He started out like any man, a child. He ended the same way all men do too. As a Civil War hero, his life was interesting before, during, and after the line of duty. In Ohio there is a small town called Point Pleasant. On the date of April 27, 1822 ,a new life was brought into this world. He was named Hiram Ulysses Grant. His father was Jesse Root Grant

  • Stonewall Jackson: The Making of a Civil War Hero

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    Julia Jackson remarried in 1830 to a man who supposedly disliked his stepchildren. Thomas Jackson and his siblings were sent to live with various relatives due to this mutual disliking between the children and their new stepfather. The future Civil War hero was raised by an uncle in the town of Jackson’s Mill, which is located in present-day West Virginia. In 1842, Jackson enrolled at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Older

  • From Homer’s Odyssey to Star Wars - The Unchanging Path of the Hero

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    From Homer’s Odyssey to Star Wars - The Unchanging Path of the Hero In the fiction world heroes have been one of the most entertaining figures. It has always been fun and interesting to read about heroic stories and about different obstacles that heroes had overcome. When someone mentions the word "hero" it is more likely to think of characters like Batman or James Bond, but it is for sure that if we had the chance to ask the same question centuries before, the answer would have been different

  • Charles Coward: World War II Hero

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    Auschwitz Charles Coward was a World War II prisoner of war(POW). Charles used his smarts to escape and saved hundreds of Jewish lives from the concentration camp Auschwitz. He was also part of the Nuremberg Trials to bring down the Nazis. This makes Charles Coward was one of the most interesting World War II heroes due to his early life, personality, and bringing Nazis to justice. Due to Charles’ achievements, he will be remembered as a World War II hero. On the date, Jan 30, 1905, Charles

  • General Henry Knox Revolutionary War Hero

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    How is it possible that a single person's actions could change how the world is shaped today? General Henry Knox was one unknown hero of the Revolutionary War who came as an individual and influenced an entire group of people. Henry Knox was the first Secretary of War under the command of President George Washington, one of the few known American Revolutionary War heroes. According to Jack Kelly, author of “Band of Giants: The Amateur Soldiers Who Won America’s Independence,” “Knox was really responsible

  • Stubby: World War I Hero Dog

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    Historians who study World War 1 have argued about Stubby’s importance on many occasions. An argument that comes up frequently is this; Is Stubby is only regarded as famous in the world of military animals because he was the first American military dog? Although his actions were great, they were not incredibly unique, as European war dogs had been involved in battle too, and had been doing just as well as Stubby for a longer amount of time (Tamara). However, whether or not Stubby’s actions warrant

  • Hero Of War Analysis

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    I’m going to talk about the “Effects war had on soldiers.” I’m going to show the effects that the war had in soldiers when they returned home. I will be comparing three songs and a film, these are American Sniper by Clint Eastwood, Hero of war by Rise Against, 21 Guns by Green Day and War pigs by Black Sabbath. The twos songs War pigs by Black sabbath and Hero of War by Rise Against both have connections, in the way they were treated by the generals. I gathered the information and this helped

  • Themes of Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt vonnegut and Catch 22 by Joseph Heller

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    mans experience through World War II, one being a fighter pilot and another being a soldier. Each man is known as an anti-war hero. They do not agree with the war and do not find it appropriate to fight for it. Neither of the two men was the average “John Wayne” war hero that fights and dies for his country. This is what makes these two books stand out from other war books. Both of these books also were used during the Vietnam War as anti-war books denouncing the war. One major theme that comes

  • Macbeth

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    tragedy written by William Shakespeare, portrays, how the main character Macbeth, transforms from a war hero, to a murdering villain. Macbeth starts out as the thane of Glamis and steadily rises to become King of Scotland. The higher Macbeth rose on his road of power the more corrupt and evil he became. The character change of Macbeth ignites the whole theme of the play. Macbeth is shown as a vigorous war hero in the opening scene. “And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling showed like a rebel’s whore

  • The Importance of Family Tradition in the Film, William Faulkner: A Life on Paper

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    in his family. Faulkner’s father and great grandfather could be described as the embodiment of Southern masculinity. The video “A Life on Paper” made it clear that the Faulkner men were “manly men.” The “Old Colonel” was remembered as a valiant war hero and a wonderful storyteller. William’s father continued perfectly in his footsteps. He had an intense work ethic and he served in the military. He provided for his family and he never turned down a good fight. Together they set the mold for the perfect

  • Shifting Perceptions in Dances With Wolves

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    Shifting Perceptions in Dances With Wolves In Kevin Costner's motion picture Dances With Wolves, a white veteran of the Civil War, John Dunbar, ventures to the American frontier, where he encounters a tribe of Sioux Indians. At first, both parties are quite wary and almost hostile to each other, but after some time, Dunbar realizes that they have both grown to love and value each other as friends. As the movie critic Robert Ebert comments, "Dunbar possesses the one quality he needs to cut through