Essay About Bravery

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When is the last time that you have demonstrated the trait of bravery, because these book all have characters that show bravery no matter what happens. They are all put into bad situations but they all have bravery by their side. Bravery the quality or state of having or showing mental or moral strength in the face of danger, fear, or difficulty. Some other word to describe bravery are courageous, fearlessness, guts, and even nerves. The word bravery can be use in many different ways, it can be show that someone was not scared or even afraid to do something. Soldiers have a lot of bravery if one of the other soldiers were to get hurt, someone would run out to save them even if you are under heavy fire that is bravery. Clothes is another …show more content…

The word bravery is considered a quality, and a quality is a noun so the word bravery is a noun.In the first example of our reading of the nonfiction books is I am Malala. Malala Yousafzai was brave, and that was what the author of the book was trying to say throughout their writing. Warriors Don’t Cry can also relate to the topic of bravery, since all of the nine students had to be brave everyday. The nine students had to be brave everyday because they were mistreated, and that is what the author is trying to say. The last example is the book about the Navy Seals called No Easy Day. The Navy Seals in this book showed bravery in every page. They trained every day knowing that one day they could go to war. All of these examples have to do with bravery because all of the authors wrote about real life events. Parts of the books like I am Malala, I Know Why The Caged Bird …show more content…

Muslim Khan, the Taliban spokesman, was on the phone. “What was so wrong with these two schools that you should bomb them?” Malala’s father proceeded to ask. Those two quotes from the book both have the word bravery written all over it. The bravery was shown when Malala went to the BBC Urdu talk show and stated her opinion on the Taliban’s laws on girls getting an education. Also Malala’s father showed bravery by backing up his daughter's statement on the BBC a few days before. Her father protested against the Taliban’s spokesman about bombing the

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