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    darkest hour shines the brightest light.” Our true character shines through when we are pushed to our extremes and are placed in situations outside of the norm. Horace claims that when someone is faced with an adversity or a challenge, they are more likely to discover talents that they thought they never had. I agree with his claim that adversity breeds talents and strengthens our character, but still understand the importance of prosperity in developing talents. The modern world has an abundance of prosperity;

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    Adversity is inevitable, but it is because of challenges and hardship that progress our society. The Roman Poet Horace once believed, that when faced with adversity, our true talents and capabilities are revealed. Throughout history and even in today’s world, there are numerous circumstances in which people have overcome and even began to thrive after enduring their hardships; sparking and unveiling talents in which may have never been revealed if such hardship had ever occurred. Horace’s statement

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    “It is courage, courage, courage, that raises the blood of life to crimson splendor. Live bravely and present a brave front to adversity”. Horace, a roman poet wrote this in the middle ages during the fall of the roman empire. Horace writes this excerpt from one of his poems to describe the all the courage and bravery the Romans needed to have in order to fight through the fallen empire.To have courage is to live life with confidence and ambition. Bravery is a main idea in Shakespeare's play titled

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    Roman poet Horace claims that adversity plays an important role in the character development in most individuals. Of course people are who they were born to be, but they are also what they were shaped to be. Considering the facts, it is easy to come to the conclusion that life occurrences sculpt who a person is, and in many cases, it already has. From political hardship to danger to misfortune these events aid us to become who we are. As an example of political hardship Malala Yousafzai had struggled

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    Every individual comes across difficult moments numerous times on a daily basis; however, it takes severe hardship to influence their character. The roman poet Horace claimed “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” The concept of adversity entitles the difficulties one endures throughout their lifetime and how the individual becomes a more well-rounded person towards the end of their difficult journeys.YOU NEED TO ADD MORE HERE FOR

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    dictionary adversity is defined as “a state or instance of serious or continued difficulty or misfortune.” People often think of adversity as something life-changing like a disease, bankruptcy, or the loss of a loved one however adversity is really any situation that is difficult to the person experiencing it. Adversity is essential to development, can bring forth new opportunities and skills, can allow people to learn how to accept help from others, and can push people to become better. Adversity is essential

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    reactions; cornered prey will attack its predator with strength and willpower it previously lacked. As the poet Horace put it, “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” In two different pieces of literature, The Crucible by Arthur Miller and The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, two characters discover their talents through adversity but utilize them for very different means. In The Count of Monte Cristo, one can see the unjust subjugation

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    way to grow and progress. Growth occurs when adversity is present, not when there is an absence of adversity and everything is easy. The Roman poet Horace observed, "Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant." Horace's contention examines the role that adversity plays in the development of one’s character and understanding difficulty and suffering. It is in times of trouble, when adversities thrusts itself upon one that true character

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    mindset for those who suffer, a Roman poet by the name of Horace stated; ““Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant”. The Scarlet Letter , written by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a novel that heavily revolves around concepts of negative human behaviors and the natural inclination towards sin and wrongdoing. Regardless of the society, it is misconstrued to believe the effects of adversity are purely evil. The Scarlet Letter elaborates upon this

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    The novel, “Till We Have Faces” by C.S Lewis, is a reiteration of the famous myth of Cupid and Psyche. In this first partitioned piece of the novel, the book takes perspective from the ugly stepsister; Orual, who lives in the kingdom of Glome (Connects to Hellenistic Greece). Orual has a single parent: her father, who takes no pride in associating himself with either of his daughters. Additionally, Orual has a wise old slave named Fox who plays as the deuteragonist. Psyche is introduced into the

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