Heroes of Society
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Heroes of Society
Diego Villafana
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Heroes of society
Heroes are important in life we’ve always had them and always will. They’re our role models, we attempt to be resembling them. Society looks up to these heroes for many reasons, it could be that they’re cool or have style, because they could fly or have supernatural powers, because of the way they make a person feel, the confidence they have, or even because a majority likes him and wants to be him a person may want to go with the flow.
All heroes in society have similarities to each other. All heroes put other people or objects before themselves. They might go through many things like humiliation, inopportunity, poverty or many other things they might undergo or give up. Heroes have similarities but also differences, some heroes could be nonhuman, or fictitious
, religious, or with super powers. They range going from anything like Ninja Turtles to a powerful savior as Jesus.
Since we’ve had heroes and idols since we were children, our aspect of them changes as we mature. A hero shifts from a very fictitious
character to an everyday person in the real world. Children fall into the idea that heroes are only heroes if they have superpowers, can fly or
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