Courage Essay: My Personal Definition Of Courage In Society

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Courage isn’t limited to saving a kitten from a burning building. While courageous acts are valuable to society, these don’t alone define the term “courage”. It’s necessary that every young child growing up knows that they don’t have to do outrageously difficult tasks in order to be courageous. Courage can be simple acts of standing up for what you believe in when it’s against the popular opinion. I am defining courage as the little bravery of stepping off the ledge and just letting go. Nelson Mandela once said, “I learned that courage wasn’t the absence of fear, but triumph over it.” This perfectly encaptures my personal definition of the term courage. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines courage as “mental or moral strength to venture, …show more content…

Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the protagonist Dorothy encounters a scarecrow who desires a brain. She’s “off to see the wizard” in order to return home to Kansas, and her Aunty Em and Uncle Henry. The scarecrow joins Dorothy, and her little dog, too, in hopes that the Wizard will grant him a brain. The trio comes across the Tinman who has rusted. He reveals that he desires a heart, as a terrible sorceress had enchanted an axe to cut off his limbs so that he wouldn’t be able to marry her daughter. Dorothy and the Scarecrow explain that they are requesting a wish from the Wizard, and invite the Tinman to join them on their adventure. Finally, the group encounters a lion. The lion attempts to eat Dorothy’s dog Toto, and Dorothy chides the lion for being so cowardly. The Cowardly Lion admits that Dorothy is correct. He’s a coward, which is shameful for the “King of Beasts”. Dorothy explains their quest, and invites the Cowardly Lion to request courage from the Wizard. However, the Cowardly Lion displays amounts of courage that are contradictory to his nickname. The group encounters a large chasm that they cannot cross. The Lion says that he could leap across and deliver the group across one-by-one. The group agrees, and despite the great amounts of fear the Lion has, he succeeds in his task. This demonstrates the complexity of the term courage. It isn’t necessarily seen on the surface, because while the Lion is afraid of his own roar and terrified of small field mice, he can overcome his personal fears and deliver his friends to safety. When the group encounters a wider chasm, the Lion holds off two tiger-bear beasts so that the Tinman can cut down a tree in order for them to cross the chasm safely. Each person is different, and holds different capabilities and values and to define the term courage for a general population is

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