Monday, September 2, 2019
Hero Essay -- essays research papers
   As a person grows so do the things they hold dear to    themselves and the things they look up to. Heroes take    many forms when we are children, from the comic book    superhero to the imaginary friend. As we grow from    children to young adults our heroes change to those more    tangible, movie stars or athletes. When we reach    adulthood, the definition of hero becomes clear and our    heroes become those that we love and can look up to. It    took me a while to realize it but my hero is an 83 year old    woman.        In 1986, at the ripe age of 6, I was given the news that a    big storm was coming. As a child the news of a big storm    frightened me, I was paralyzed by the fear of being struck    by lightning. The sky became unsettled, a shade of gray that    left even the brightest spirit longing. The rains came hard    and fast, the thunder and lightning along with it. Shortly    after the wind began to pick up. I had seen The Wizard of    Oz and became extremely worried that our entire    apartment building would be ripped from the foundation    and taken to some far off world. At the pinnacle of the    storm there was a knock at the door. Of course I didnââ¬â¢t    hear the knock because itââ¬â¢s hard to hear when you have    your ears plugged so as to avoid the thunder. It was Auntie    Lou, everyones favorite babysitter. With rain cap on her    head and umbrella in hand, she had braved the storm to    come visit my sister and I. With a joyful look on her face    Lou asks if anyone wanted to go for a walk. Had anyone    els...                      
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