Bruce Lee Bruce Lee was influential in many ways, as a martial arts instructor, philosopher, father and many more things. Bruce Lee was born November 27, 1940 and as a young child he began his acting career, he starred in countless movies and even worked on tv shows. At a young age he studied in martial arts in Hong Kong then returned to the U.S where he became the man admired by many even today. To begin with, for someone to influence others they would need to have been influenced themselves. Bruce Lee always had a passion for fighting and was intrigued by different fighting styles. He eventually got in serious trouble with police and was sent away to live in the United States with family friends. At that moment, Bruce knew he also needed to focus on the discipline aspect of fighting. Many of the fighting styles Bruce learned consisted of Kung Fu, and Wing Chun. Bruce Lee’s career had been determined when he studied with Master Yip Man, he taught Bruce Lee his first skills …show more content…
Many martial artists never worked in film but he inspired them to become actors and put their skills to use. Bruce Lee inspired major actors in Hollywood like Jackie Chan, Chuck Norris, Gene LeBell, and many more people. But not only did he inspire fighters and actors he also influenced everyday people with his poetry and his philosophies. Bruce made beautiful poems that were relatable and honest. Some of his best work was “The Humming bird’’ , “All Streams Flowing East or West” and, “Rain” (Moussa). Also, he lived his life limitless, he adapted to his surrounding and any situation. He was an encouraging man; when he had severely injured his back working out, he was told he wouldn’t be able to perform again which allowed him to write self-inspiring books. Bruce Lee left behind a strong statement in the world, “ Having no way as a way, having no limitation as limitation (Bruce
Robert E. Lee was the best General for the South, and out smarted every Union General that was put against him. To The South, Lee is like a godly figure to them. He inspired The South even when the North controlled the battlefield, and is still thought highly of by some people in the confederate states. To the North, Lee was a traitor and even lost his citizenship. Although he lost, Lee is still a giant face in history.
anyone can be sure of is, when Prime Time sets his sight on something. You better get out of his way if you don’t want to get ran over in the progress. When the time comes he performs, he rises up to the occasion and look adversity in the eye and is determined to defeat it. This is why he was successful from a young age and continues to be.
Mark Salzman was perfecting his calligraphy skills and as weeks had passed he began to make progress. He was getting tired of the models and wanted to try something new. When he told Hai Bin,(his teacher), he frowned and said,”Some people spend their entire lives researching a single model. You should be willing to spend a year on this one.” This is an example of the dedication and perseverance these men have towards their chosen artform or skill. Another example of this theme, was Mark’s Wushu teacher, Pan, who punched a fifty pound plate of steel up to ten thousand times a day. Mark’s relentless practicing of the many forms of Wushu was influenced by Pan.
The Duke takes his place in history. John Wayne, one of America’s greatest actors and directors of all time. His fame and superstardom led to many problems in his career. His image as an icon of American individualism and the frontier spirit has overshadowed his career to such an extent that it is almost impossible for the fans and writers to separate Wayne the legend from Wayne the actor and Wayne the man.
Stan Lee changed the world in many great ways. He was an iconic comic book writer that went on to change the characters in comic books, he made comics evolve from simple to intricate, and he made comic book personalities come to life when put on the television screen. Stan Lee had no doubts that comic books would still be popular even when other things are in the way. A few statistics that prove how Stan lee changed the world are first Marvel Comics took away the top spot from DC comics on the percentage of comics sold with Marvel at 39.06 percent sold and DC at 26.38 percent. Also another one is the first Marvel Comics number one was sold at 350,000 dollars (“Marvel Movies”). Stan Lee revolutionized comic books in many different ways. He will always be remembered by what he did in the entertainment world.
Lee has had many ups and downs during military career. Because of this, people look to Robert E. Lee as a very good man. He showed loyalty, dedication, and relentless pursue for victory. He truly is a person that you can model your life after and learn some valuable life lessons from him. His courageous and brave lifestyle should be recognized as a prominent figure in United States history. Lee taught people what it meant to be a true American dedicated to make this nation be as good as it can be. He also faced many tough decisions in war whether it was to attack, retreat, or to surrender. Although people make tough decision every day of their life, they don’t compare to the decisions that Lee had to make. Lee’s decisions lead to the death of soldiers in a winning or losing effort. Also his decisions made an impact on the United States.
...ee arguably became one the most beloved generals in American history. His troops developed an immense sense of respect for him. Lee was able to win large-scale battles with only sliver of the men that the Union army contained. He served in a Civil War, which caused over six hundred thousand deaths, and where thousands of fellow countrymen fought to their death either attempting to preserve the Union or break away from it. He served as a great motivator for the Army of Northern Virginia. Lee eventually fell to overwhelming numbers, lack of resources, but never lost pride in his men. Although Lee fought for the defeated Confederacy, he was admirable during the period of reconstruction. He became the epitome of the quote his father extolled,” First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.
Discuss the historical, political and social setting of Harper Lee's. novel To Kill a Mockingbird contributes to the fears that are present. in Maycomb County. Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself. (Scout Finch, Chapter 1, 'To Kill a Mockingbird').
Lee’s life he uses his vision to see change throughout the world and used his success to benefit others and further people in the way of knowledge. He shows care to the people who help him and he uses dedication to build up his comic book company and use it to provide great content to everyone. Stan also used his fame to give back to the community in every way possible. He showed respect for people who do great things but aren’t always recognized for it. He also shows his hard work in everything he does and creates personal relationships with people to make sure that everyone around him continues to feel important throughout the whole process.
Shortly after winning the Gold Medal, Ali started looking for better opportunities by saying, “that was my last amateur fight, I’m turning pro, but I don’t know exactly how. I want a good contract with a good manager.” Ali felt that he was on top of the world after winning in the Olympics and felt confident that people of the U.S. would be proud of his accomplishment as he brought home the “Gold”. What Ali would return to find wasn’t anything like he had expected.
Some of the people that has been Influenced by him. Arnold Schwarzenegger has Influenced me to be a bodybuilder. Another person that has been Influenced is my step dad. Arnold Schwarzenegger Influenced a lot of other people that I don't know about.
If we are talking about Wong Kar-wai it would be a dishonor to not discuss Christopher Doyle as well considering the collaboration between the two completely redefined cinema aesthetics around the world and launched both their careers. The collaboration between director Wong Kar-wai and cinematographer Christopher Doyle gave birth to the “Wong Kar-wai” aesthetic which is known for it’s vibrant, rich contemporary colours, fluid handheld movements, gorgeous slow motion, and the use of urban lighting. Christopher Doyle was born in Sydney Australia May 2, 1952. He left when he was 18 to travel the world working a number of odd jobs until he found his fit in film making, particularly in Asia. He has since collaborated with Wong Kar-wai on a number
The sport of boxing is known worldwide; a sport where men and women duke it out with their opponents to prove who is the toughest. Though-out the decades there have been many fighters and many fights, but few known quite as well as Cassius Clay, also known as Muhammad Ali. The fighter that referred to himself as, “the greatest” (biography.com) and a man that could, “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” (about.com). From the beginning of his career, which was started after a police officer told him he might want to learn to fight, he was known as an underdog. He took on the Olympics in 1960 at the age of 18 and won the gold medal. Yet being a gold medalist wouldn’t help persuade the public view of him as a serious contender for the world heavy weight contender. Ali would fight as the challenger for the light-heavy weight world title against Sonny Liston on February, 25 1964. Clay would shock the world into no longer doubting him as serious opponent with a technical knock-out and continue to shock them with an announcement a day later.
ethic. He overcame his legal matters, and survived through the persecution of his religion, he still managed to accomplish more than any boxer, and a majority of any athletes. Though it was just self-proclaimed confidence, he turned out to be just what he told the world, “The Greatest”