Hero is a word I hear thrown around a lot these days. According to one country song every mother is a hero. According to President Bush everyone in the military is a hero. According to my little brother Shaq is his hero. With all this verbal inflation I'm wondering if the actual meaning of the word hero isn't losing its value.Are all mothers really heros? Why does preforming a biological process (giving birth) make you a hero? If we're just talking about "good" mothers, then isn't taking care of their children what they're suppose to do? How is doing what's expected of you heroism?Is everyone in the military really a hero? Even the accountants at Fort Bragg that just joined to pay for college? Even Abu-Penis-Pointer England?I think you see where I'm going with this.How do we define heroism so that it isn't just a catch all term for people we admire.
11/16/2005 12:13:37 PM
i don't know but i'll tell you who was oneaudie murphyoh and alvin york
11/16/2005 12:24:59 PM
we've just made it mean role model, as you've basically said. good mothers, well mannered sports stars who love the game, people fighting for their country, etc. are all people that it wouldnt hurt youths (or others) to look up to.i think it reeks of propoganda as far as the military/casualties are concerned, but whatever.
11/16/2005 12:52:47 PM
i dont see how it reeks of propaganda to call soldiers that died in the line of duty heroic.Wether you agree with what they are doing or not, they are serving their country and dying for it. No matter what side of the coin you fall on with bush and iraq, thats heroic.[Edited on November 16, 2005 at 1:02 PM. Reason : OMF but TEH NAZIS11!!1]
11/16/2005 1:01:37 PM
To wage war on the United States shows balls. Not a day goes by that I do not recognize the heroicly suicidal actions taken by the German people. Did they seriously think they could masacre jews and get away with it? Of course not, they just didn't care!
11/16/2005 1:21:20 PM
I swear this was a middle school essay topic one time.
11/16/2005 1:22:57 PM
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11/16/2005 1:50:16 PM
that sounds like a patton paraphrase
11/16/2005 2:10:32 PM
A hero kills people, people that wish him harm. A hero is part human and part supernatural. A hero is born out of a childhood trauma or out of a disaster that must be avenged
11/16/2005 2:55:16 PM
Alternate definition:
11/16/2005 2:56:17 PM
^^ i think youre referring to a superhero there^,^^ you both win the thread
11/16/2005 3:11:42 PM
no, thats a super hero.
11/16/2005 3:12:52 PM
^^^ that's a ghee-ro.this is a hero:[Edited on November 16, 2005 at 3:20 PM. Reason : *]
11/16/2005 3:20:36 PM
[Edited on November 16, 2005 at 3:29 PM. Reason : " to you, a hero is some kind of wierd New York sandwich!"]
11/16/2005 3:28:39 PM
Anyone who puts the concerns of others above their own is a hero in my book. Be it paramedic, a firefighter, a soldier or even a charity worker.Anyone who thinks that sports stars are heroes are idiots.
11/16/2005 3:35:52 PM
^ teacher then?Because that'd water the word down too much.The selflessness needs to be extraordinary.
11/16/2005 3:49:25 PM
Hero: Fictional movie relased in 2002, directed by Yimou Zhang and starring Jet Li.
11/16/2005 8:21:52 PM
11/16/2005 8:29:08 PM
a hero can be anyone who has a significant positive influence on an individual or group of individuals
11/16/2005 10:04:40 PM
I'm pretty sure there has to be a willful choice made in order for someone to be a hero.
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