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Heroism In The Right Stuff By Chuck Yeager

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The innate quality of all heroes creates an idea of discouragement to those with uncertainty. However, it can be extremely encouraging to those with confidence and eagerness. This also creates a false hope in those that think have the right stuff, when in reality just fake it. These ideas are very prominent in “The Right Stuff”, and describe the way that the characters view the world, that you can only be successful if you have the right stuff. Heroism stands as a notable idea in “The Right Stuff”, and how it shows that while you may be inherently a hero, it does not necessarily mean that you are a perfect human. Very important characters such as John Glenn or Chuck Yeager have flaws themselves, which make them heroes. While both these ideas are discouraging, people with “The Right Stuff” have great potential of becoming heroes, notably heroes with flaws. …show more content…

This creates disappointment and sadness to people whom aspire to be in heroic career fields such as an astronaut or a pilot. All the astronauts in this novel consider that they all are heroes with the right stuff. Jane, Pete’s wife, explains it very well, “Manliness, manhood, manly courage-… A man either had it or he didn’t! There was no such thing as having most of it!”(Wolfe) This shows that other people than the characters understand and accept that people have to be born with such courage and heroism, “This ability and willingness to ‘push the outside of the envelope’ was the sole quality upon which-… fliers judged themselves and each other.”(Davis) This innate ability was also proven by events in the book, such as when Chuck Yeager reached Mach 1 with two broken ribs, proving he had the right stuff. Most people could not do this, which makes people feel disappointed about their ability to be

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