A hero, in my view, is someone who demonstrates courage, selflessness, and integrity, often stepping outside their comfort zone to help others. They inspire change, challenge societal norms, and act in the face of adversity, regardless of recognition or reward. Heroes can be found in everyday life, embodying resilience and compassion in their actions. Ultimately, they elevate the human spirit and encourage others to strive for a better world.
My own definition of hero would be one who is fighting for someone or a certain cause no matter what the consequence. Yes, I think the three boys demonstrated my heroic definition very well because Johnny, Pony and Dally all fought to save those tiny children even though their own lives were at stake.
My own definition of hero would be one who is fighting for someone or a certain cause no matter what the consequence. Yes, I think the three boys demonstrated my heroic definition very well because Johnny, Pony and Dally all fought to save those tiny children even though their own lives were at stake.
It would connote a feeling of suspicion and fear of the unknown people.
what is another word for or the definition of the word broad in the book the outsiders
Hero.
A hero whose exploits are re-told in history.
The definition of a hero is someone who does an act that is brave, courageous and selfless for the benefit of others. If an athlete does such a thing, then s/he could be a hero. Winning a game or being a start athlete is not an act of heroism according to the definition of a hero.
a journey with a purpose
no he was his own hero
New York City is its own hero!
How does society's definition of a hero evolve throughout history?
Well, according to the book and the characters in it, even Dally was a hero and was gallant (according to Johnny because of one of his deeds), but I don't think that Bob/Robert did anything that could classify him as gallant. So, he wasn't a hero.