Horace And Adversity Essay

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    anyone, rich, poor, big or small. Adversity is inevitable. Most people would consider it very negative with no benefits, but they are not aware of its hidden effect. Roman poet Horace suggests that adversity can cause a person to demonstrate certain talents, which would not have been present if not for their misfortune. People and characters in any literary work experience unfortunate events and put through difficult situations that they need to overcome. Adversity uncovers their concealed gifts that

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    Everyone has faced adversity at some point in their lives, yet we survive and emerge from our obstacles more resilient than before. As the proverb states, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” Whether it is a hidden gift that may lead to future success, or simply determination that helped you power through the obstacle, people always end up discovering talents that they didn’t have before. Like Roman poet Horace claims, adversity induces hidden talents that would not have been unmasked under

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    encounters. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of are they beneficial. Whereas some are convinced that they can cause disadvantaging setbacks, others maintain that they are a personality builder. While few many believe adversity can have negative consequences, they are essential for development of a person’s individuality. Setbacks and other negative consequences can be one result of difficulties. Periodically some people don’t have time to go into debt, have a family

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    of the book she was shy, then my the middle she learned to stand up for family, and by the end she was standing up for herself. In the beginning of purple hibiscus, Kambili adversities do elicit talent she never knew she had, which proves horaces argument that adversity leads to positive change. “We did not move more than two steps away from the leather belt that swished through the air.”(pg 102) Kambili rarely speaks because she is afraid to make her father angry. Kambili

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    family and who will take care of them. She wonders how she will pay for her medical expenses. Above all else, she wonders how this adversity fits into her life. The word “adversity” has a negative connotation when in many circumstances adversity gives rise to experiences that can change a person’s life and character for the better. The Roman Poet Horace once said “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” His words are proven time and time

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    embraced to society, but I know I have more underneath me, and it's time that they should be revealed. Like Robert E. Lee, Dwight Eisenhower, and Ulysses S. Grant, the academy developed legendary figures, who accomplished many achievements and overcame adversity during their active years after preparations at the academy. I want to be an inspiration, contribute more of my talents to the rest of the world, and attempt to be one of America’s

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    Character Horace asserts the notion with the use of his quote that challenges in life open people up to finding positive characteristics they could not find otherwise. He says these characteristics “lay dormant” within those who do not face adversity as if they were flowers waiting for their time to blossom in the cold sterile winter time. Characteristics such as leadership, resourcefulness, courage, and empathy bud from hardship and pain and bloom to their full capacity from adversity. An

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    scenario shows the point Roman poet Horace was trying to make that most people, except those who don’t begin to try, make a recovery from the adversity they face and learn to make whatever comes their way work well enough they can move on with their life. To begin, there is a book by Richard Wright titled “Black Boy” it is an autobiography of Wright’s life. In the book Wright talks of all the adversities he faced growing up. Money issues was a significant adversity that Richard Wright faced in his

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    Horace states, “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” He depicts that hardship plays in developing one’s character. In defense, people in daily life and works of fiction have overcome adversity and grew as a whole. In everyday life, people face hardships and develop their character. One example, Matthew Patrick, a YouTuber who makes game theories, shows his development through his early struggles in finding a career. Born in Ohio

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    Horace once stated that “adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” His assertion highlights how adversity can help one’s character development and it can bring out one’s hidden talents. Those who go through life without having any adversities will not understand the problems of those around them and the world. Because of this, it is important to go through hardships in order to understand, manage, and solve them. When one faces adversities

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