In "A Mystery of Heroism" by Stephen Crane, Fred Collins can be seen as both a hero and a fool. His decision to fetch water for the wounded soldiers demonstrates bravery and selflessness, embodying the qualities of a hero. However, his actions also reflect a certain foolishness, as he risks his life in a chaotic battlefield for something that may seem trivial amidst the larger horrors of war. Ultimately, Collins's duality highlights the complexities of heroism in the face of fear and the absurdity of war.
In "A Mystery of Heroism" by Stephen Crane, Collins can be seen as both a hero and a fool. His act of bravery—risking his life to fetch water for his parched comrades—demonstrates selflessness and courage, qualities typically associated with a hero. However, the futility of his actions, as he ultimately faces the absurdity of war and the indifference of fate, can render him a fool for placing such value on a seemingly trivial task amidst chaos. This duality highlights the complexities of heroism in the context of the harsh realities of war.
The cast of That Old Fool - 1923 includes: Monte Collins
magical mystery tour
A fool who can be manipulate by stupid politicians to take their lives in the name of making name..or is it heroism?
The cast of The Wise Man and the Fool - 1916 includes: Alfred Allen as R.W. Willis Sr. Fred Church as Fred Hunt Myrtle Gonzalez as Myrtle Elliott Val Paul as Ray Willis
i dont know fool
the fool that follows the fool
There are 11. They are: 'Magical Mystery Tour', 'The Fool On The Hill', 'Flying', 'Blue Jay Way', 'I Am The Walrus', 'Penny Lane', 'Baby You're A Rich Man', 'All You Need Is Love', 'Your Mother Should Know', 'Strawberry Fields Forever' and 'Hello, Gooddbye'
The Beatles song "You're Gonna Lose That Girl." The solo can be played on a recorder or a reed pipe.
The third line from the saying "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me" is "fool me twice, shame on me."
You Can't Fool a Fool - 1946 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
You say "Fool me once, shame on you! Fool me twice, shame on me!"This means, if you play a trick on me and I fall for it, shame on you for fooling me. But if you play a trick on me and I fall for it again, then shame on me for being foolish.