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Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Oct. 23 Class

Today we began our new unit by discussing what makes a hero?  What are the characteristics of a person that makes them a hero?

Here are some images of people who might be held up as heroes throughout history:
Jesus Christ was the main hero in much of religious art, including this piece by Michelangelo called the Pieta. 

During the French Revolution, political figures were held up as heroes such as Jean-Paul Marat.  This piece was painted by Jacques-Louis David to commemorate him. 
This is a depiction of a Chinese general named Guan Yu who was known for his loyalty and trustworthiness.   He fought in many wars and eventually died at the hand of his enemies.
In modern times we have many great political leaders who are seen as heroes.  Aung San Suu Kyi won an election in Burma, but the military refused to hand over power and held her under house arrest for over 15 years.  She continues to fight for freedom and democracy in her country today.


We discussed the idea in groups and here are some of your responses:

  • A hero is someone who does something honourable.
  • Someone who is selfless.
  • Someone who does something admirable.
  • Someone who is courageous.
  • Someone who sacrifices themselves.
Some of you mentioned that heroes don't have to be famous and can make a difference to people's everyday lives on a smaller scale.  Some of you mentioned your mothers were your heroes.

We then went to the library to find images of heroes that we can use as sources to inform our work in the coming weeks.

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