Monday, February 28, 2011

Carlyle Hero


















HeroMachine

My hero has the ability to control and produce electricity. His country was hit by a earthquake, hurricane, and tornado all on the same day. But he lead search and rescue teams throughout the following days and nights by using his electricity to make light. He also powered all of the hospitals and shelters for 5 months. He used all his energy and died while blowing up the 97 trillion ton comet that was suppose to hit earth. Every nation would later name itself after this hero and agreed to live in peace for 3 years. His name was Kanuga Nobunaga.

"In all epochs of the world's history, we shall find the Great Man to have been the indispensible saviour of his epoch- the lightning, without which the fuel never would have burnt" (Horton 607).

Carlyle believed that a hero would be able to lead others, help them, and have them look up to him. My hero relates to this by the actions he has done to help save and inspire other people.

Work Cited
Carlyle, Thomas. "On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History." Ed. Ronald A. Horton. British Literature. Greenville: Bob Jones University Press, 1999. Print.






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