Monday, February 16, 2009

Why hello there pink panther would you like some applesauce?

My topic is the stereotype of a hero, im doing more of a investigative report. I will interview my friend Bruno who happens to be lifegaurd, My mom, and my little cousin Madison who is around 10 years old (give or take 8,760 hours, I really dont know how old she is). I will interview the lifeguard because I want to know weather he has ever considered himself a hero, if anybody has called him a hero, if hes ever felt heroic in the line of duty, what he would have to do to consider himself a hero, and if the whole saving lives things is a reason he took the job. I will ask my mom who were the heros in her life and why, and who she consideres a hero, and ask her what it takes to be a hero. I will then ask a person from a different generation aka Madison the same questions as my mother and then I will proceed to compare and contrast just like the FCAT taught me. I will use these testimonies and varying opinions to derive meaninful insights which I can use in my paper to make whoever is reading my paper believe whatever I want. BUT, im not trying to brainwash people, at least not this time... My goal at the end of the paper is to have THE GUIDELINE FOR HERO STATUS (said in a big ultra cool voice).

1 comment:

  1. I really like who your interviewing because it is a wide variety of people and they all will have different answer’s to what a hero is to them, which I should probably do myself. I really like that you are interviewing your little cousin because her view of a hero will definitely, I believe, be different from others. And interviewing the lifeguard is a great idea because I also wonder if he ever has considered himself a hero. But I really like your plan of action for your interviews.

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