Tim Cahills A Hero: The Mark Of A True Hero

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Select two or more texts you have studied in this unit. Analyse how each text represents the central idea of the unit. How effectively does each text present this idea? The meaning of a hero has changed a lot over time. A hero no longer has to wear a cape and lycra, as the texts ‘Tim Cahill’s a Hero? Definitely, Definitely …’ (The Cahill Article) by Michael Lynch, ‘Dr Stella Ameyo Adadevoh: Ebola victim’ (The Ebola Article) by Tolu Ogunlesi and ‘The mark of a true hero’ by Dmetri Kakmi all argue. In the text ‘Tim Cahill’s a Hero? Definitely, Definitely …’ Michael Lynch insists that Tim Cahill is a Hero, and that any good sports person can be a hero. The text by Dmetri Kakmi, ‘The mark of a true hero’ disputes that you need to be more than…show more content…
Call me obtuse but athletes don't fit the bill. Dmetri Kakmi believes that a hero has to have a long lasting impact on the community and the world to be a hero. “They are merely men and women of ability, individuals who excel in a chosen field but have no lasting impact. If I had to name two athletes who deserve to be called heroes, they would be Cathy Freeman and Nicky Winmar.” Dmitri states. The author says that Cathy Freeman and Nicky Winmar are heros because they stood up for their rights (they are professional athletes) and they achieved great things after they did. In this article Dmetri tells the readers what his definition of a hero is “For me, a hero is someone whose personal inspiration, fortitude, actions and beliefs contribute to the betterment of this thing we call civilisation.”. This means that someone has to make a bigger impact on the society than just being really good at sport. This disputes the Tim Cahill article, that says that a sportsperson who is really good at what they do can be a hero. This article says that a sportsperson has to have a long lasting impact on the community to be a true…show more content…
The Mark of a True Hero article opposes the Tim Cahill article as it says that a sportsperson who is really good at what they do is not a hero if they do not leave a mark in

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