Mr Churchill Is A Hero Essay

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When someone is elected to a major government position, it is because he reached a national consensus with voters and politicians alike. In the case of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, this fact was exceptionally self evident. Most, if not, all of Britain loved him. They loved him because he was a noble genius. He stood as a figure of motivation, revolution, and morality. Churchill made sure to let the people of Britain know what he believed and why he believed it. Once a war hero, Churchill became a trusted political hero, and able to help. His early life in England made him the man he became. The interactions and challenges he faced molded him into the political leader who would take Britain through the unknown and come out …show more content…

He found one as a reporter for the “Morning Star”. His first job was to take a train with other soldiers to Boer, South Africa and report on the war there. Unfortunately, he never made it to his destination. While riding with soldiers, the train he was ambushed and he was taken as a prisoner of war. After two weeks of being in prison and suffering from “agonizing boredom”, as he described it later in his autobiography, he made a daring escape over a stone wall. He could not risk getting caught due to the fact that he has a reward for his capture. After days of searching, Churchill came upon a house. He knocked on a door and was greeted by British supporters, whose presence during that time became very rare in those parts. They let him inside and hid him for nine days. After his nine days of safety, Churchill trekked 900 miles to West Africa. He returned to South Africa and was considered a hero. His vivid details in his telling of how he escaped were so amazing, he soon became known for his oral abilities of public speaking. A gift that would soon initiate his political career ("Winston Churchill's …show more content…

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