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Essay, Langston Hughes, And The Road Not Taken

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“He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.”- Muhammad Ali. The authors Rick Reilly, Langston Hughes, and Robert frost all have something in common. They wrote about characters finding the courage to do the right thing. These commentaries, short stories, and poems are all trying to send a message. Try to do the right thing when called upon. After reading the texts Doing the Right Thing, Thank You Ma’am, and The Road Not Taken, it is evident that all the main characters found their courage from someone they looked up to/ a role model, something they didn’t want to lose, or something bad that they didn’t want to happen. Sometimes doing the right thing takes a little motivation. Sometimes that …show more content…

In this way, he didn't want to disappoint himself by following the crowd. In the texts, Doing the Right Thing, Thank You Ma'am, and The Road Not Taken, all of the main characters found the courage to do the right thing so they wouldn't disappoint someone they cared about. Sometimes, when we remember what we have, it reminds us of all that we don’t want to lose. In Doing the Right Thing, Thank You Ma’am, and The Road Not Taken, the main characters got their courage from something that they didn’t want to lose. In Doing the Right Thing, the football players decided to make a more difficult decision than to steal, but instead paying for what they needed and alerting someone that the store was open. They didn’t want to lose their football career, after all. In paragraph 6, it is stated that they played at, “...nearby William Paterson University…” They have something to lose- their football career. In Thank You Ma’am, Roger could’ve ran away, but he didn’t want to lose Mrs. Jones’ trust. The author states in paragraph 36 that, “He did not trust her not to trust him, and he did not want to be mistrusted now.” He was afraid of losing Mrs. Jones’ trust. In The Road Not Taken, the traveler says that,”And be one traveler long I stood/And looked down one as far I could,”(3-4). According to this piece of text, the traveler found their courage from not wanting to waste the day

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