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Secondly, his inspiration caused everyone to get up off their chairs and fight and people who thought it was the end to believe and know that they will win. They were all about victory, victory alone, even if odds were against, they just believed in victory and never thought about losing or even giving up on the hardest of situations possible. Inspiration would allow you to see things you may have never seen not only physically, but also mentally, such as a sense of purpose, dreams, goals, doing the impossible or the impossible for you. That is what some things that Winston Churchill would try to make you to believe or convince you for some of these types of reasoning. In Source A, page 265, paragraph 4, lines 15-19 it states that “I take up my task in buoyancy and hope. …show more content…

No matter what the situation was a few people on his army against a hundred he was always tenacious and knew that their will be always one weakness to an enemy, and showing that you have an enemy proves alot. He was persistent even when he had to do treacherous things like escaping something so life threatening that could even kill him. In Source D, page 268, paragraph 1, lines 1-7 it states “As a boy officer, when other subalterns were playing polo, and at the Gaiety Theatre attending night school, he ran away to Cuba and fought with the Spaniards. For such a breach of military discipline, any other officer would have been court-martialled. Even his friends feared that by his foolishness his career in the army was at an end.” This proves that he was so determined to fight for the spaniards, he knew that he couldn’t just leave the army, but he still did and escaped. He was very strong-willed which allowed him to do these crazy things, whatever he wanted to do, he was trying to find a way to do it, and he

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