I need a hero.

I do need a hero…to help me with this upcoming essay. Now, I am not entirely new to this whole long essay writing thanks to my Junior English teacher (Shout-out :)) And it’s so funny and deja-vu like because he had us focus on writing an essay about heroism from a book too! Of course I lost this essay so no help there but I was introduced to this whole “Hero Circle-of-Fun System” before. So when Professor Kaufman first proposed the original hero essay question a light bulb went off in my head, now these light bulbs are not always that bright meaning that if you are not me then there is a huge chance that you will laugh at my light bulb which to each its own so whatever. You know how the examples of who the hero is to you was given. Well I thought that a much longer essay could be written analyzing who the hero’s are to each individual person. See, I feel that since everyone is there own individual and everyone thinks differently there is bound to be some difference in the thought process of who is a hero. And, I think that it would be interesting to see through how an individual views the issue or states their point of view influences who they think is a hero.

I am a little hesitant about my thought process because I don’t know if anyone will like it especially the person grading it. And after hearing other people’s theses I’m just like “Damn, that’s deep.” I can’t come up with things like that. And I might be wrong in the way I think. I guess I’ll just have to bear my teeth, write that essay, and wait and see.