Write a speech on topic REAL LIFE HEROES. Please this is very urgent.
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When we think of superheroes, the first image that pops up is probably muscular men wearing long capes and spandex, right? In the world of fantasy, yes, they are the superheroes. But, in the real world, they are not the superheroes that help and protect us in time of trouble.
In real life, the superheroes are those, who fight for us, for our country and for the betterment of our society. The Police, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force are all superheroes. They protect us in times of distress. Our parents are superheroes too. There are there for us whenever we need them. They give us advice and protect us. They take care of us, don't they?
We gave heard numerous stories of people swooping right in time to save the day? Stories of sacrifice and victory. Stories that inspire us. Haven't we all heard of the story of Neerja Bhanot, the brave air hostess who gave up her life for the safety of the passengers on a hijacked plane? They are people we have to look up to. We should strive to be a better person and maybe someday a superhero for someone. Thank You.
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The Lone Ranger, Zorro, Batman, Superman are some of the characters that we stereotypically constitute as heroes. They are known to fight with courage without fear of death. They destroy the enemy within a blink of an eye. They fight using their own body strength, superpower, or some kind of weapon. They come to the rescue miraculously and leave without a trace. They are mysterious. We are unable to identify who they are underneath the masks and disguises. Yet, we praise them and ignore the real heroes that surround us regularly, ordinarily. “All of us …like to believe that in a moral emergency we will behave like the heroes of our youth, bravely and forthrightly, without thought of personal loss or discredit” (O’Brien 39). In other words, we are quite oblivious to the ordinary people of the world that are, in fact, the true heroes.
These heroes are not the equivalents to the Lone Ranger or Superman; they might even flee instead of fight a dangerous situation. However, when they do fight, they fight with flesh and bone. They fight with emotions and tears. They fight with anger and fears. They fight with confusion. They fight for their country. They fight to avoid the shame and embarrassment. They fight because of obligations to the family, to the country, and to themselves. The heroes that come to mind through these descriptions are the ones fighting in uniforms. They are fighting in lands unknown. They are captured and tortured. They are young and naïve but they are obligated to perform their patriotic duties. They are the soldiers of my country, your country, and our country...
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These heroes are not the equivalents to the Lone Ranger or Superman; they might even flee instead of fight a dangerous situation. However, when they do fight, they fight with flesh and bone. They fight with emotions and tears. They fight with anger and fears. They fight with confusion. They fight for their country. They fight to avoid the shame and embarrassment. They fight because of obligations to the family, to the country, and to themselves. The heroes that come to mind through these descriptions are the ones fighting in uniforms. They are fighting in lands unknown. They are captured and tortured. They are young and naïve but they are obligated to perform their patriotic duties. They are the soldiers of my country, your country, and our country...
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