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I am going to talk about the notion “Myth and Heroes”.
First of all I would like to give a quick definition of that notion:
To me, a myth is an old story, a kind of legend which explains phenomenons of life using generally supernatural persons or events.
A hero is a person admired for is achievement, noble qualities and great courage. They can be a fictional like Superman, Batman and others. So the question I ask is “Do we need special power to be a hero?”
To answer this question, I’m going to present several documents studied in class this year: The Speech: Mountaintop by Martin Luther King and in the second part I talk about the Coen’s Story.
1° Example of a myths and a hero
First of all, I talk about of the speech: Mountain Top.
For example of a hero, I'm going to talking about Martin Luther King.
Martin Luther King, (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) is a black American pastor, stand up for black conditions and hope one day all people, black and white will be equal.
For many people, Martin Luther King can be considered as an international hero by that:
- He is a great man because he fought for Black people and solidarity between black and white people.
- Almost all life, he fought against the racial segregation in the United States and for the civil rights of African-American.
He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs.
On 3 April 1968, Martin Luther kings give a speech to the Church: “I’ve been to the Mountaintop”. He will then invoke many themes such as Segregation and Racial Discrimination, the Civil Rights Struggle in the United States, Citizenship, Democracy, Discrimination, Conflict and Conflict Resolution; Power and abuse of power.
This speech is his last because he was assassinated the next day.
He then embodies true valors, freedom, equality, pacifism, power.
Martin Luther king is also considered a myth.
Indeed His image had deformed and idealized in the collective imagination because:
- Martin died young, killed at age of 39 years.
- Today, his image is mythic. He embodies the myth of the no-violence , equality and the liberty.
- He received throughout his life numerous prices, a Nobel Prize in 1964, American Liberties Medallion in 1965.
- He had considerate as the more bigger author the historical discourse.
Martin Luther King, is therefore both a myth and both a hero who has a political influence on society.
2° A hero like no other...
A hero is not necessarily a person.
A hero can also be an "organism".
Indeed in the class, we watched the video was about organ donation. Organ donation can be seen as a hero as it offers a second chance to people as is the case of the little Coen.
People who give up their organs are heroes whom nobody knows.
CONCLUSION
To conclude, In my opinion myths and heros was important for our society. Because they give hopes, they give motivation to not give up in her life. They give example for the people. The earts needs some heros like MLK to fight the injustice and inegalitie in the world or as organ donations in order to continue saving lives.
With anything myth and heros, what would our world?
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I Am gong to talk about the notion “Myth and Heroes”.
First of all I would like to give a quick definition of that notion:
To me, a myth is an old story, a kind of legend which explains phenomenons of life using generally supernatural persons or events.
A hero is a person admired for is achievement, noble qualities and great courage. They can be a fictional like Superman, Batman and others. So the question I ask is “Do we need special power to be a hero?”
To answer this question, I’m going to present several documents studied in class this year: The Speech: Mountaintop by Martin Luther King and in the second part I talk about the Coen’s Story.
1° Example of a myths and a hero
First of all, I talk about of the speech: Mountain Top.
For example of a hero, I'm going to talking about Martin Luther King.
Martin Luther King, (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) is a black American pastor, stand up for black conditions and hope one day all people, black and white will be equal.
For many people, Martin Luther King can be considered as an international hero by that:
- He is a great man because he fought for Black people and solidarity between black and white people.
- Almost all life, he fought against the racial segregation in the United States and for the civil rights of African-American.
He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs.
On 3 April 1968, Martin Luther kings give a speech to the Church: “I’ve been to the Mountaintop”. He will then invoke many themes such as Segregation and Racial Discrimination, the Civil Rights Struggle in the United States, Citizenship, Democracy, Discrimination, Conflict and Conflict Resolution; Power and abuse of power.
This speech is his last because he was assassinated the next day.
He then embodies true valors, freedom, equality, pacifism, power.
Martin Luther king is also considered a myth.
Indeed His image had deformed and idealized in the collective imagination because:
- Martin died young, killed at age of 39 years.
- Today, his image is mythic. He embodies the myth of the no-violence , equality and the liberty.
- He received throughout his life numerous prices, a Nobel Prize in 1964, American Liberties Medallion in 1965.
- He had considerate as the more bigger author the historical discourse.
Martin Luther King, is therefore both a myth and both a hero who has a political influence on society.
2° A hero like no other...
A hero is not necessarily a person.
A hero can also be an "organism".
Indeed in the class, we watched the video was about organ donation. Organ donation can be sen as a hero as it offers a second chance to people as is the case of the little Coen.
People who give up their organes are heroes whom nobody knows.
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