Thursday, September 19, 2019
Free Definition Essay - The Meaning of Courage :: Expository Definition Essays
The Meaning of Courage       In life there are many terms that are relative to individual cultures. That means that the definition is different depending on  the culture's location and its persons believe. The definition for one such  term, courage, as defined by both Daniel Webster and Funk & Wagnalls is  "That quality of mind or spirit enabling one to meet danger or difficulties/  opposition with firmness/fearlessness." The words that make courage a relative  term are danger and opposition.      The definitions of those words are what determine if a  person or an act is considered to be foolhardy, courageous, or cowardice. Those  labels change from society to society because people possess varying ideas as to  what is danger and opposition means. For example, there are many types of people  who encounter danger regularly like police, firefighters, cultural tribes,  religious groups, teachers, advocates, doctors and nurses, criminals, and  everyday people. Contrasting the difference in the type of danger encountered by  each group shows what makes courage different. The difference between the danger  for the police and the danger for the criminals is that one is done without a  valid reason. The danger for the criminals is created by themselves and  therefore even though they encounter danger it is not courageous. It on the  other hand is either foolhardy or cowardice. Actions like killing sprees or  random slashing are considered foolhardy because the persons responsible are     taking unnecessary risk. These actions can also be considered to be cowardice  because the people responsible are generally either unwilling to face the  consequences for their actions or unwilling to face the underlying reasons for  their bursts of violence. In my mind and most other westernized cultured people  minds, I am correct because criminal acts are not generally accepted nor  rewarded in our society. However, in the eyes of a criminal his/her acts are  courageous and are accepted and rewarded with some exceptions such as rape.     When we look at actions of some cultural tribes we  generally judge their actions towards certain opposition as foolhardy. Actions  like hunting styles or tribal initiations are judged to foolhardy because they  are things that we as western civilized people do not do. We judge others ways  of doing things and we completely ignore the fact that they are customs that  have existed for many years and they are necessary for each cultures' survival.  					  Free Definition Essay - The Meaning of Courage  ::  Expository Definition Essays  The Meaning of Courage       In life there are many terms that are relative to individual cultures. That means that the definition is different depending on  the culture's location and its persons believe. The definition for one such  term, courage, as defined by both Daniel Webster and Funk & Wagnalls is  "That quality of mind or spirit enabling one to meet danger or difficulties/  opposition with firmness/fearlessness." The words that make courage a relative  term are danger and opposition.      The definitions of those words are what determine if a  person or an act is considered to be foolhardy, courageous, or cowardice. Those  labels change from society to society because people possess varying ideas as to  what is danger and opposition means. For example, there are many types of people  who encounter danger regularly like police, firefighters, cultural tribes,  religious groups, teachers, advocates, doctors and nurses, criminals, and  everyday people. Contrasting the difference in the type of danger encountered by  each group shows what makes courage different. The difference between the danger  for the police and the danger for the criminals is that one is done without a  valid reason. The danger for the criminals is created by themselves and  therefore even though they encounter danger it is not courageous. It on the  other hand is either foolhardy or cowardice. Actions like killing sprees or  random slashing are considered foolhardy because the persons responsible are     taking unnecessary risk. These actions can also be considered to be cowardice  because the people responsible are generally either unwilling to face the  consequences for their actions or unwilling to face the underlying reasons for  their bursts of violence. In my mind and most other westernized cultured people  minds, I am correct because criminal acts are not generally accepted nor  rewarded in our society. However, in the eyes of a criminal his/her acts are  courageous and are accepted and rewarded with some exceptions such as rape.     When we look at actions of some cultural tribes we  generally judge their actions towards certain opposition as foolhardy. Actions  like hunting styles or tribal initiations are judged to foolhardy because they  are things that we as western civilized people do not do. We judge others ways  of doing things and we completely ignore the fact that they are customs that  have existed for many years and they are necessary for each cultures' survival.  					    
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