The Problem of Heroism Composition


Modern writer, publicist – Sergey Salnikov argues in his text about the problem of heroism.

The author narrates the story that happened in the late autumn in the cold north. Suddenly, the cold came, and huge thick ice covered the seas, clinging several whales to the shores of Alaska. People who have never worked in such circumstances, despite the danger, successfully cope with the task (breaking the ice and bringing the whales to the open sea).

S. Salnikov believes that heroism manifests itself when people, despite the dangers, are boldly ready to help those who need it.

I agree with the opinion of the author. Indeed, a hero can be called a person who is not afraid to look danger in the eye. For example, in MA Sholokhov’s story “The Fate of Man” we see a real hero. A hero who, despite all life’s difficulties, is ready to help people.

Another example of heroism is the hero of Leo Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace” by A. Bolkonsky, who since his youth dreamed of performing a feat, but only once hitting the war, he changes priorities – to be a hero, not to appear.

Arguing over this story, I came to the conclusion: in order to be a hero you do not have to try to plan a feat, just do not be afraid to look danger in the eyes. And then you will realize that you are already making a feat.


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The Problem of Heroism Composition