The question “Who is your hero?” is a difficult one to answer; so many people have done heroic things that it is hard to choose just one. In addition, there isn’t just one type of hero; there are many.
First of all, we have heroes in popular culture: in books, films and cartoons, to name a few. Superman and Batman are two well-known comic-book heroes; the latter of the two has no superpowers, and instead has to rely on his own skills. Many of us are familiar with James Bond (also known as 007), the British spy invented by Ian Fleming. Each Disney story has a hero or heroine: Rapunzel in Tangled, Merida in Brave and Elsa in Frozen, for example. Lots of young children will often have a fictional character as their hero: someone they aspire to be like when they grow up.
Of course, there are also many people who are known around the world for their heroic deeds. People like Nelson Mandela, Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King are all considered to be heroes. Each of them fought for a cause and achieved results, without resorting to violence. These people were brave, courageous and loyal to their people. Many British people regard Winston Churchill as a hero, as he consistently fought the Nazi regime and kept Britain free from invasion. Abraham Lincoln, a former American president, put an end to slavery and is consequently remembered as a hero. There are some lesser-known heroes, such as Oskar Schindler who saved the lives of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust.
Last, but by no means least, there are the unsung heroes. These are the people who do good things constantly – yet tend not to receive praise for their actions. Think about your mother, your father, your family. They support you and believe in you; they help you to achieve your dreams. Unsung heroes are everywhere – teachers, firemen, police officers, soldiers, doctors.
Heroes all have some qualities in common. A hero (or heroine) is someone who does something for the benefit of society and does not seek a reward for his or her actions. Heroes are compassionate, empathetic (this means they understand others’ feelings), strong-willed and driven to succeed. They often have to overcome obstacles to achieve their dreams.
Who is your hero? Everyone. Every single people in my life, because all of them teach me something and I’m so thankful to them. And of course, the most important hero for me is Jesus. He create me and my dear people.
What is a hero for you? Do they exist? Hero is not only people, who wear superman clothes. Heroes are people, who teach us, for example our teachers. Our mothers and fathers and our friends.
Not every heroic person or organisation is famous. Can you think of any examples? Yes. Teachers. Their absolutely heroes. They teach many kids and make a part of their future.
What happens to people when they become heroes? In what way do they change? In what way do our expectations of them change? Real heroes are humble. They don’t show everyone their talents and don’t think that their better than another people.
Can you think of any heroes who have suddenly become villains because of scandals? If they had been “ordinary people” would they have had the same problems? I think it can be Chloe from Lady Bug. She was just a simple kid and does many great things. But her father was a president and her family don’t had a time for their daughter. Аnd from lack of attention, Chloe became an arrogant egoist.
Many sports stars are heroes. Should they live their lives differently because they are heroes? Why? Why not? Yes, they are heroes. They get injured, they go through difficult training, but they still do what they love and deserve respect.
What do you think of the salaries sporting heroes receive? they get a good salary for the work they do.
Do you have any personal heroes? Why? This is Jesus. He created my parents, and they created me.
Have you ever had a personal hero who let you down in some way? I had a friend, she was my hero and inspired me. But soon she let me down and stopped communicating with me.
Would you like to be a hero? What sort? I would like to save people. save them from diseases, disasters, natural disasters and everything else.
What makes a hero a hero? his modesty, care and big heart.
Why do people need heroes? so that they can be inspired and motivated.
How do heroes change the world? they are trying to change it for the better
Would you call yourself a hero? I consider myself a hero because I have done a lot of good for my friends and family, but like a true hero, I prefer not to announce it.