Sacrifice In The Characters Of Gandhi And Jane Addams

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There are some people in this world who would do anything possible to reach their goal in life. Maybe even other people besides themselves. They push themselves to the limit of excellence and while doing so, having a good attitude. They also sacrifice themselves to help less fortunate people in the world. Sacrifice is a lot easier when we stay focused on what we are choosing and not what we are giving up. For example, if not for the military we would not be where we are today. They fight and immolate themselves in the United States. If not for them, we would not be able to do the things we do in our everyday lives. The two passages exhibited two characters that transposed the world because of their withstanding passion of their work.
To begin with, Mahatma Gandhi was a man who stood up for the less fortunate people in the world. In passage one, it states that “ Mahatma Gandhi didn’t have to walk endless miles and go without eating for days.” The text is stating that , He didn’t have to abandon his daily life to declare to the world. He chose to stand up for the populations and tell them what was right. It also states that, he grew up in a rich and wealthy family. This …show more content…

She grew up in something like a sport complex. To her it was something she could go to after school and have fun. As the passage, “ Jane Addams--Making a Difference,” it states that, ““As a young woman, Addams struggled with various health issues.” Jane did not let that bother her though. She earned a college degree and started traveling, to find ways to make contrast in her life. Not only in her life but in others too. She started a job at the Hull House. The text also states that, She became an educator, nurse, and almost like a mother to the kids at the Hull House. She helped kids through tough times in their life. All in all, Jane Addams really made a devote to the world by helping the

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