Examples Of Heroism In The Charge Of The Light Brigade

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What is heroism? The idea of it has lasted over many years, a person that does something that benefits other people that they care about or need to protect. A leader. A person that is brave and courageous. A person that is selfless and does things for the greater good. Although these qualities are still considered to be the makings of a hero, they are shown in different ways now than they were many years ago. Heroes now may be seen as persuasive instead of mighty, advocates instead of soldiers and even women instead of men. The image that I have chosen represents how they have gone from being leaders of armies, to being advocates, leading protests and fighting for the rights of themselves and others.

The Charge of the Light Brigade depicts …show more content…

The Greek word for courage directly translates to manliness. This is just one of the things proving that many years ago, women would never be considered heroes because they weren’t soldiers.

The Charge of the Light Brigade is the perfect example of a text that portrays the heroes as being strong, brave men. The line, “Was there a man dismayed?”, is a rhetorical question that plainly addresses them as men. Not only does the text tell us that they are men, but during this time, there was no such thing as a female soldier. Only men fought for their country. This just shows an older perspective on who could be classed as heroes and how women were overlooked when it came to heroism.

Malala is an example of how this has changed, and how many women around the world are now openly regarded as being heroes for being advocates and simply doing things for the greater good. In the text, this is proven by the line, “So here I stand. So here I stand, one girl, among many. I speak not for myself, but so those without a voice can be heard.” This line uses repetition to show that she is woman standing up for her rights and being acknowledged for it. It shows her dedication to other people’s rights as well as her own by saying that she is here because of voices that can’t be heard. This line shows that she isn’t a soldier, and instead is an educated advocate and a

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