I’m loyal to the community because I do community service in the community. By not littering and keeping the street clean proves that I’m loyal in the community. Showing that young people can make a difference in this community is a big deal. Being able to volunteer my time is showing my Loyalty to the community. I show Loyalty throughout this experience in JROTC.
He gives strong examples of what is right and clearly shows what he expects of his children. Atticus not only wants to instill good habits and values into his children, but he also wants them to learn good morals and ethics by giving them messages of great
The family had saved him and took him in and in return he protected them and was loyal to them.(para 4). This means that Rikki felt as if he owed them and in turn was loyal, which animals can not feel so it is anthropomorphism. Because he felt he owed them he was loyal and took a risk by saving them from Nag and Nagaina, which further proves the theme of loyalty. In conclusion, the author uses anthropomorphism this story to help show the theme,loyalty can cause you to take a chance for those you care
. Benjamin Franklin considers both parties feelings and thoughts and he is not prejudiced towards his own customs. Even though a lot of the Colonists believed their description of culture was the best, it does not make it to be so, it might be that the so called ‘savages’ had it correct and Franklin acknowledged that. In addition, Franklin went on to protect and defend the Native Americans script, having frequent instances to have public councils; they have obtained great decency and order in conducting themselves (Baym, Robert & Arnold, 2007). Red jacket as well defends his culture and is not ashamed of it.
George is a knowledgeable man who has the opportunity to create a simple easy going life for himself. However, throughout the novel he remains loyal to Lennie and sacrifices his success of an improved
He does not know much about his situation but by acknowledging that he is alive he is able to look at his time in the wild in a more optimistic way. In addition, Brian understands that he needs to keep himself atleast safe until help arrives when he realizes just how much potential danger he is in by taking action and building a shelter, “ I need to get motivated, he thought… Right now I’m all I’ve got. I have to do something”. Brian uses positive thinking while working on his shelter to stay safe in the wilderness.
He cares about others and fulfills his duty as Captain of the Guard with mercy, while dealing justice where it is needed. He is respected and admired, not because of his power or position, but because of how he uses them to benefit people. “”He has a tender heart and a sensitive spirit. But I have seen him stand up to cocky officers and difficult citizens and put them in their place quicker than you can snap your fingers. He is a man among men””
Most Soldiers have a leader during their career that stands out as that perfect leader. I was fortunate to have mine very early on in my career. I think it is important for young Soldiers to have a strong leader like that early on in their career. I feel it is important because young Soldiers are still adapting to the Army way of life and forming their opinions about it. My Legacy Leader had a huge impact on me and he is a big reason I am the leader I am today.
In the humorous folktale entitled ‘The happy Mans shirt’, the king has proven to have shown several character traits. He has also demonstrated his loyalty towards his people, cares for his son and is dominant for his people. Firstly, the king has proven himself to be loyal towards his people and his son by treating the with respect. He has been loyal to his son as he was patient for the time when he would encounter a happy man as he knew that he would eventually encounter one.
McCandless and Westerberg 's relationship began when, as an act of kindness, Westerberg decided to employ the young man. This soon evolved to be something more than a employer-employee relationship. Initially, Westerberg wanted to help McCandless and "take the kid under his wing," as it is mentioned on page 14. As time passed by, McCandless proved to be a hard and ethical worker which made Westerberg respect and even admire him. Westerberg is a very observant man and he appreciated all the good qualities he was able to see in Alex.
Again, it is someone who cares about the world and risks their life for the ones they love. The function of a hero is loyal, inspiring, and fearless. The hero is when someone is helping out a country, village, or even friends. For example, while Mal and her friends, Jay, Carlos, and Evie were trying to find the talismans
In a society where being a single dad is not the norm, Atticus still raises his children to respect others, recognize right from wrong, and to be honest at all costs. Atticus has raised his children to respect others, no matter their social level or past. In one section of the novel Atticus tells Jem and Scout, “‘[Folks] are certainly entitled to think [they are right], and they are entitled to full respect for their opinions’” (Lee 149). He was encouraging his children to respect others opinions, even though their opinions may not seem moral or ubiquitous.
One of scout’s most noble trait is that she is fearless and there are many examples to prove so. Firstly Scout stands up to people bigger than her. She stood up to Miss Caroline Fisher to defend Walter Cunningham. Another reason is that she is not afraid of getting in trouble. Without thinking of getting in trouble Scout eats the gum from the knothole.
“The innocence of children is what makes them stand out, as a shining example to the rest of mankind” - Kurt Chambers. Likewise, In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee, the narrator Jean Louise Finch, formerly known as “Scout’’ narrates her childhood experiences in an innocent kid's perspective. She begins retelling the story from the age of five and as a result the narrative voice used in the story is very naive. As Scout sees the injustices in her community occur, she uses the limited amount of knowledge she has of the world, her life experiences and her father's teachings/morals to fill in the blanks and try to understand the events that are taking place. It is evident that Scout is at too young of an age to fully comprehend racism and it’s impact on society.