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Herosim in "candide" and "the Love Suicides at Amijima"

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Essay title: Herosim in "candide" and "the Love Suicides at Amijima"

What is heroism? Heroism is typically described with qualities such as courage, bravery, fortitude, unselfishness, or someone who has achieved some fantastic goal or status, or even someone who has accomplished a great task. Heroism consists of always striving to do what is right, rather than what is pleasant, or convenient, or what everyone else is doing. In the stories “Candide” and “The Love Suicides at Amijima,” it is proved that almost anyone can be a hero. This is established when people of the so called “middle class” emerge as heroes.

Candide finds himself in several situations where it is necessary to be a hero. The first situation in which Candide is a hero is when he is kicked out of the castle in Thunder-ten-tronckh, for having a sexual encounter with Cunegund. Thereafter, Candide is captured by the Bulgarians and is given a choice “to run the gauntlet six and thirty times through the whole regiment, or to have his brains blown out with a dozen musket-balls (27).” Being the “hero” he is, Candide chooses to run the gauntlet. Instead of the thirty-six times he was to run the gauntlet, our “hero”

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