William’s+Hero+Essay

__ The Giving Tree __ Tree=Egyptian citizens, Nile, kindness, unconditional love, sacrifice Boy=Pharaoh, self-absorbed, egotistical Summary: Do you want to read a story about unconditional love? Well, read __The Giving Tree__! This story is about a tree that cares so much about a boy, as the ages, he demands more and more from the tree. The tree lets the boy take her apples, branches, even her trunk to make him happy. Eventually, the tree runs out of items to give the boy, and is only an aged stump. But the boy doesn’t need anything except a place to rest, so the boy sits on the stump and enjoy each other’s company. Analysis: __The Giving Tree__ resembles Ancient Egypt. The boy is the pharaoh ad the tree is the pharaoh’s people. The pharaoh demands more and more from the people, but the people give. Eventually, the people, or the tree, cannot give anymore, but the pharaoh, or the boy, needs no more. So then everthing is in balance.

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal." Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great **battle field** of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of it, as a final resting place for those who **died here, that the** nation might live. **This we may, in all propriety do.** But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate—we can not consecrate—we can not hallow, this ground—The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have **hallowed** it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; **while it** can never forget what they **did** here. It is rather for us, **the living, we here be** dedicated to the great task remaining before us —that, from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here, gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve these dead shall not have died in vain; that **the** nation, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people by the people for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Licoln's speach was only 246 words, and lasted only about 2 minutes, but it made a HUGE impact on the public. This speach pretty much honors the men that gave their lifes for their nation.

THE LITTLE MERMAID Sea Witch: The sea witch is a malevolent, cruel, and devilish witch that lives in the sea. Little Mermaid: The little mermaid is a sacrificial and loving mermaid which gives up almost everything to be a human. You have all hear of the Disney’s The Little Mermaid. Well, the original isn’t as cheerful as Disney’s. The original, a story by Hans Christian Anderson, is a sacrificial and cruel story about a mermaid that does everything she can to with marriage of a prince. The Little Mermaid redefines the meaning of sacrifice. She gave her tongue, voice, and family to become a human and win the love of a handsome prince. She does all of this because she wants an immortal soul and she want to marry the prince, but only can she do that as a human. She goes to the sea witch and she gets rid of her tail and gives her legs instead, but at a cost. The mermaid has to give her tongue and voice, and has to walk on knifes every step… The little mermaid, the main character and protagonist, gives EVERTHING she can to be with the prince. She ignores the pain of knifes and swords, just to walk and be a human, she gives her BEAUTIFUL voice and tongue too. The sad thing about this story is that the poor little mermaid doesn’t win marriage over the prince, and the mermaid dies. The sea witch, you may call her the antagonist of the story, is the person that brings the suffering to the mermaid. SHE is the one that SLICES of her tongue. SHE is the one that takes the beautiful voice. SHE is the one who makes every step for the mermaid feel like knifes. The witch is a so cruel and unforgiving that she also adds to the potion. If the prince were to marry another, the mermaid will turn into sea foam.

Hero Essay According to [|Dictionary.com], a hero is a person that is a great warrior or a good person etc. A hero is like Martin Luther King or George Washington. Now, an unsung hero is a person who maintains the qualities of a hero, like your mom or dad, but doesn’t get appreciated for what they do or have done. In most cases, what they do go without noticing, but people benefit for what they have done. My mom shares MANY of the traits of an unsung hero. For example, she picks me up at after school even though my baby brother is screaming his head off. This shows that’s he loves me very much. Also, my mom helps me out even though she has MANY much more important things to do. VERY similar to the care and love of the Giving Tree, my hero has provided me tirelessly and tirelessly, at the cost of herself, so that I can be happy. THE END