The Ability of Adversity to Elicit Talent Essay

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    those to have known failure and misfortune. It is evident that adversity elicits our talents that successful situations could not elicit. However, overcoming obstacles can also elicit our character flaws. Through my study of the memoirs Night and The Glass Castle as well as personal observation, I agree with Horace in that adversity elicits character talents but adversity can also extract our character faults. Hardship evokes talent. In Elie Wiesel’s autobiography, Night, Wiesel spent years in Auschwitz

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    Helen Keller. As someone who overcame adversity, Helen Keller was an adamant believer in hardships building personal character, Horace’s assumption asserts that adversity brought forth the “elicit” talents that prosperous conditions hindered. As stated by the Roman poet, adversity has a mode of kindling talents from the stupor because adversity forces one to try new perception and provides one with the persistence of bearing hardship. In our society, adversity compels us to try to test new ideas and

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    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; many countries are now affluent. In these prosperous circumstances talents stay hidden, but countries like Nepal,

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    stressful or exciting situations. It allows for extraordinary abilities, and pushes people to do amazing things that they wouldn't typically have the energy or drive to do. Fathers will sometimes get what is referred to as "dad reflexes" when they grab their child quickly before the kid falls off of something and gets hurt. People tend to show unknown talents when they need them the most. "Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents in which prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant" agrees

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    She was very afraid to tell her father and was sure she’d get punished. “I wanted to say I came second so that he would know immediately, so that I would acknowledge my failure.” This doesn’t elicit a new ability from Kambili, but reveals how afraid she is of disappointing her father. Kambili also disproves Horace’s statement in the beginning of the novel when she believes everything Eugene tells her. Kambili cannot bond with her grandfather, Papa Nnukwu

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    tears will be all worth the struggle. The Roman poet Horace even once said that adversity can bring out talents which in a successful environment, would not exist. With all these assurances that difficult circumstances will meritable, it is hard to picture Horace’s statement being challenged. However, in the books, “The Jungle,” and “How the Other Half Lives,” adversity clearly never led to any such benefits or talents being drawn out as Horace mentioned. For example, within, “The Jungle,” by Upton

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    her relatives thought less of her. She had a hidden jealousy or admiration for how quick Jaja was able to adapt to Nsukka and felt like she was the odd one out. Her ability to cut the ugu and prepare the garri shows that she is more comfortable with herself and knows where she stands in Nsukka. Another example of Kambili’s adversities improving her takes place not only in Nsukka once again, but continues in the car with her mother. On page 277, Kambili was attempting to drown out her surroundings

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    The quote “adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant” is not only insightful, but also truthful. I thoroughly agree with this quote because it demonstrates the effects of adversity on a person. They must take the challenge and turn it into something they can thrive from. In times of need, people’s skills are put to the test and they come out of that situation stronger than ever. What most don’t realize is that a lot of good comes from

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    Hardships portray and elicit abilities that, in times of prosperity, might not have been performable. Hardships include relationship, friendship, mental, and physical challenges that cause stress. In these types of situations, one would be forced to think of a situation and act upon it in order to move on and prosper. The quote “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.”-Horace, is one I agree with. Adversity causes one to think differently

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    and social economic change. The following will be an analysis of the Real Housewives of Atlanta with respect to how they affect the identification of women of color to transform as an ordinary individual to an extraordinary individual empowered to elicit change. Whether a mother, wife, or single, everyday women as viewers can relate to the members of the show and be inspired to be family oriented, career driven, successful or simply empowered to make change. It persuades an image that woman can manage

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