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Courage In Individuals In On Being Seventeen, The Most Dangerous Game And

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Term Paper TitleCourage In Individuals In On Being Seventeen, The Most Dangerous Game And
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Courage in Individuals in "On Being Seventeen", "The Most Dangerous Game" and
"Giving Blood"

Courage in Individuals in "On Being Seventeen", "The Most Dangerous Game" and
"Giving Blood"


        In my eyes it is a good thing.  It can make hard times easier and easy
times easier.  Courage is overcoming a fear for a worthwhile purpose, such as
jumping in front of a train to save someone.  I will be defining the courage of
three very unique individuals from previous stories read.  They are Mr. David
Raymond from the bock On Being Seventeen, Bright and Unable to Read,  written by
David himself. Mr. Rainsford from The Most Dangerous Game written by Richard
Connel, and Mrs. O'Neill from Giving Blood, written by Roberta Silmen.
     David Raymond, from the book On Being Seventeen, is courageous in a
psychological way.  He is a high school student who was born with dyslexia.  He
writes about his life and how difficult school and learning to read was for him.
All he wants is for people to accept him the way he is.  ÔÓ...anyway life was
awful.  More then anything I wanted some friends.Ó  By the end of high school he
was more excepted in places where he once was ostracized.  He even tries to help
people with the same problem he has.  ÒMaybe he was scared like I was....In
elementary school it was not easy....In high school I made honors and even won a
letter on the cross country team.Ó  He put his fears aside to do what had to be
done.  To learn the best he could in school for later life.  The next story
deals with courage in another way.  Physically.
        Mr. Rainsford from The Most Dangerous Game is a sailor who is
shipwrecked on an island inhabited by only one person.  A bes...

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