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Introduction

Heroes are respected in our society and throughout different cultures. Some people aspire to be heroes, some become heroic almost accidentally, and others have created their own heroes. From Greek mythology to comic book superheroes, these fictional heroes save everyday people from the bad things that exist in the real world.

In this exercise, you will read about a real-life hero and about the characteristics of heroes. Then you will write about someone whom you consider to be a hero and explain what characteristics this person shares with the heroes described in the reading selections.

Destination Titles

Rescue at Sea: A Sea Lab Scientist’s Heroic Actions
http://tidings.disl.org/pastissues/vol12_2001/page4.5.htm
Heroes of the New Millennium
http://www.drake.edu/journalism/CenturysEnd/heroes.html

Directions

Start with “Rescue at Sea: A Sea Lab Scientist’s Heroic Actions” and read about this real-life hero. After you have finished, go to “Heroes of the New Millennium” and read the section about the common traits of superheroes.




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Once you have finished reading these selections, write about someone whom you consider to be a hero. Explain what characteristics this person shares with the heroes described in the reading selections.

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