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Heroes As A Hero Essay

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In many occurrences, heroes are described as big, bold, and brightly dressed people who are a normal person by day and a hero by night. However, in reality heroes are around us in our everyday lives, but we fail to see the consummations of them. From the veteran you don’t notice in the grocery store, to the moms and dads all around us who are involved in the upbringing of the current generation of kids. A hero is one who stood above all to achieve the greater good for all of mankind, and developed these attributes into the adolescents of the modern population. Whether it is a song, a movie, or even an interview of an indubitable hero, heroes are described in a conglomerate of form. Everyday millions of people go out in public to do their …show more content…

He is deployed several times in the thirteen years he had of being a Navy Seal. In this time he gained one hundred confirmed kills, which was never something he thought of as a good thing. As stated in a paragraph above, one who serves in war will live through a series of malicious memories and thoughts, causing those inflicted upon to not act as themselves. At one point, Chris was overseas and survived a extremely close call with death. This led to flashbacks of his family and what would happen if he hadn’t lived, so he leaves the Navy to go be a family man. Being out of service, Chris joined a program which helped veterans with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), by slowly but surely getting the men and women back on their feet. This one man by the name of Eddie Ray Routh, was taken out to the gun range by Chris Kyle and his buddy Chad Littlefield, to be shot and killed by the man they were helping, on February second, 2013. This tore his family apart and was such a tragedy to The United States that a movie was made to tell the tale of the Navy Seal legend Chris Kyle, and touched the hearts of people all around the world by making the audience feel as though they were his family, which spread the multitude of emotions given by the stressful death of him. Followed by the above examples, the book, “Unbroken”, tells an amazing story of a child of a family of Italian immigrants. He was a troublemaker as a

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