That no one is above feeling pain, or is perfect, no matter how great they are.
2007-03-25 14:09:01
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answer #1
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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We have a tendency to think that heroes are indestructable, and that they're somehow elevated above all the human tragedy and problems that the rest of us are confronted with. Then when one of our heroes falters or stumbles, or shows human weakness, they're suddenly diminished in the sight of some people. We must remember that what made them a hero in the first place is courage and strength, (most often strength of conviction), and nothing has changed. We must remember that they're human too. They have the right to bleed just like the rest of us.
2007-03-25 21:20:58
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answer #2
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answered by dwforce 3
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I guess that people often think of heroes as people who are above everyone else, people who are courageous day and night...people who are willing to defy fear. But, heroes can be ordinary people, too. Heroes can be afraid sometimes for their loved ones. They can hurt when someone close to them suffers. Most importantly, heroes can be afraid for themselves, heroes can bleed, too, because they are human. They can feel sorrow and remorse and regret and pain, sometimes more so than other people, even, because they have to deal with those things all the time.
So, I guess what I'm trying to say is, heroes are people, too, and they have the right to feel all that we feel, even if it means pain.
2007-03-25 21:13:11
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answer #3
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answered by lil 2
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Heroes are just another human being nothing more nothing less.....a hero is not a super human that has no feelings nor doesn't fail sometimes.
A hero is a hero cause he puts all others above himself in a given situation......but, is just the same as you and I ....and we bleed, too.
2007-03-25 21:10:46
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answer #4
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answered by missellie 7
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In order to a hero to someone you have to go through there pain to help them through it!
2007-03-25 21:09:50
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answer #5
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answered by brianna<3 4
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That even though heroes rescue people from their own deep trenches of life, that they can fall just as deep in their own
2007-03-25 21:14:34
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answered by Misguided Rose 5
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That they suffer the same as everyone else; they may have the "status " of the word itself, but deep down they are just trying to live life as well; walking the earth with soft shoes, so to speak, if that makes sense to you in my explanation.
2007-03-25 21:10:21
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answer #7
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answered by ? 7
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Just because they're a role model or important figure, they still should have the right to show weakness without being criticized for it...nobody's obligated to be completely perfect.
2007-03-25 21:10:42
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answer #8
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answered by malthisar 3
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To me it comes across as;
Heroes are just ordinary people who have done an extraordinary thing.
2007-03-25 21:17:20
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answer #9
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answered by Donald G 3
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That even heroes are human.
2007-03-25 21:09:22
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answer #10
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answered by kayboff 7
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It seems kind of obvious. Everyone has the right to feel pain and show it, whether it's phsical or emotional.
2007-03-25 21:10:10
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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