It is clearly visible in the biography that Nellie is courageous. For instance, it is stated on page 12 “ In the fall of 1914, Nellie acted in a stage play called The Women’s Parliament. In the play, women held all the seats in the legislature, and men were fighting for the right to vote”. In this case, Nellie was standing up for what is right. A famous quote from Winston Churchill says, “ courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” Nellie had courage to stand up for the right for women to vote; therefore I believe Nellie was indeed courageous. Based on the information from Nellie’s biography, it can be assumed that Nellie is intellectual. It is mentioned on page 11 “At school, Nellie
Harriet’s bravery played a huge role in her escape. If she wasn't brave she would’ve never been able to stand up to her bigger stronger brothers when they told her not to run for the north. If she didn’t have bravery she would have never left the plantation to make it to the north. She also had to be brave when she was making it to house to house without being
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” ~ Winston Churchill. This quote defines what it is to be courageous, to be courageous is to persevere even if you know you will fail. This kind of courage is the courage which both Harold Crick in Stranger Than Fiction and Jean Louise “Scout” Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird. In Stranger Than Fiction, an IRS agent, Harold Crick, with a monotonous life learns that you must not only survive, but you must truly live. This lesson is taught through a series of events that lead to his breaking out of his shell and truly living his life. The events are preliminarily put into action through Harold hearing the voice of the author of a book about his life. In To Kill A Mockingbird, a tomboyish six-year-old, Jean Louise “Scout” Finch, discovers the true meaning of camaraderie and bravery. Her friendships are strong but her definition of courage is flawed. In the end, she realizes a great truth, that to really know someone, you have to imagine yourself in their shoes. Courage is important to these two characters, as they both discover what it really means to be brave and what the true definition of courage is. Courage is not always outspoken, sometimes courage is knowing that you will fail, but trying and failing anyway and then accepting your failure.
Intellectualism is most often described as someone who has a vast amount of knowledge, is well spoken, and most people’s idea of intelligence is someone who is “book smart”. Book Smart would be described as someone who van write and converse about subjects that are most often taught in school. Another type of “smart” would be someone who is known as “street smart”. They are seen as intellectuals who are knowledgeable in the world around them, and today’s culture, and individuals who learn through personal experiences. In the essay Hidden Intellectualism, by Gerald Graff he insists
Fondly referred to as the "angel of the battlefield" (The Encyclopedia Britannica Online), Clara Barton served as one of the greatest humanitarians this country has ever known. Persistent beyond belief, Clara employed her remarkable interpersonal skills to teach unruly school children, to collect supplies to send to the battlefront, and to struggle to form the American Red Cross. An equal rights advocate, her most memorable successes consisted of improvements in education, foreign aid, and blacks' and women's rights. This American heroine, whose efforts and bravery have become legendary, worked diligently to reach her ideal: "creating the vigilant social conscience which alone can safeguard individual
Humanitarian, community advocate and aid to immigrants, Caroline Chisholm spent her life in the service of others. Her legacy of good will and economic empowerment spans several continents and several decades. Mrs. Chisholm advocated for immigrant women and girls in India, England and Australia. Because of her faith, Mrs. Chisholm was met with much opposition. As a Catholic in a time where Catholicism was viewed with mistrust and disdain, she had to overcome barriers simply because of her belief system even though if anything, her beliefs helped to motivate her to do all the great work she did for immigrant women and girls.
In the play “Anne Frank” they are located in Amsterdam July 6th 1942. They are in hiding in what is called the Annex during WWII. The people at the Annex are Anne Frank, Margot Frank, Mr.Frank and Mrs. Frank, Peter Van Daan, Mr. Van Daan, Mrs. Van Daan, and Mr Dussel, we know this because Mr. Frank gave Anne Frank a diary and she wrote in the diary a lot giving us this information. In times like this, you would need lots of Courage, Compassion, and Sacrifice to get through the tough times.
To read of Nellie Bly, one would come to think the woman a pioneer in journalism; a hero for women's rights; and an American icon. These beliefs would be true if not for the fact that Bly was so much more. She was much more a woman, much more a writer, much more a hero and much more than most could ever be. Bly not only took on a world of injustice and stereotypes, but conquered it and changed the way the field of journalism works today.
Clara Barton once said " I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while our soldiers can stand and fight I can stand and feed and nurse them", Barton is trying to say that you should never be afraid to take risks and even the smallest things can be the most important. Clara Barton was a strong woman not only that but a hero. After researching Clara Barton it is evident that she is a hero because she faced adversities, impacted others, and demonstrated heroic traits.
Even in tough situations, Harriet remained brave. When Harriet began her Underground Railroad journey, she became braver than ever. On Harriet’s first trip to freedom, she was alone. She did not have anyone by her side to assist her. This shows bravery, due to the fact that
She was a mentally strong and brave women for the actions she took
Bravery is something everyone has, regardless of amount, who one is, or the life that the bravery had been fitted to. For example, a teacher shows real bravery in everyday life by giving children the opportunity to learn and grow as a person and guiding the students down the right path. In the biography of Harriet Tubman, “Harriet Tubman”, by Ann Petry, and the poem based on Barbara Frietchie, “Barbara Frietchie”, written by John Greenleaf Whittier, both women protagonists show bravery in their actions.
, Barbara Frietchie set an example of bravery through her great actions. In lines 21-25, bravery is an important part of the story because when Stonewall Jackson strolled into the town everyone was afraid and nervous, but leave it to Barbara to stand up for what's right.This part shows that a lot can be achieved through bravery and standing up for what you stand for. Even though the confederates came to the town Barbara was still brave to put her Union flag in the window showing true bravery. Through everything Barbara went through in the story she always
Bravery and courage are two qualities that are required to overcome fears and carry out everyday actions. During the dreadful Holocaust of the mid-1900’s, Zelda Gordon met these requirements. She not only had daring spirit, but a selfless one. She used these aspects to help her friends in need, unlike many who would use them for their own benefit.
Many people stand up for what they believe in. Some make it simple. Others take it seriously. Some people run away, are scared, but others take the time. Kesha was told to lie about being sexually abused but Dr. Luke of Sony Records, but she stood up and said “So. I got offered my freedom IF I were to lie,” Kesha wrote. “I would have to APOLOGIZE publicly and say that I never got raped. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS behind closed doors. I will not take back the TRUTH. I would rather let the truth ruin my career than lie for a monster ever again.”. This shows that Kesha is courageous because she wanted the truth to be out even if it will ruin her career.
Courage is a necessity to overcome fears and achieve a desired goal. Fear is something that exists in all of us. There is no hero or any particular courageous figure that is without fear. Being fearless is not required to be courageous, one simply has to look past or overcome their fears to possess this great quality. When overcoming fears and going against the norm, there are always risks involved. There are different types of risks that come about. Someone could risk life or limb, while others risk their reputation. Either risk is serious enough that a person must have courage to endure that particular risk. Courage can occur anytime, anywhere, and often in our everyday lives. Everyone will experience courage no matter how young,