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what is a hero
A hero can not title himself a hero; they don’t even consider themselves heroes. They don’t care what
People think of them they just do what is right because it’s the right thing to do. They don’t do it to get
Paid. An example would be Zorro, because he serves the people of California from the people of Spain.
He is modest man; he knows what is right and what is wrong. As a child Alejandro’s parents were killed
By Spanish soldiers. He was left only with his older brother, who killed himself to avoid being captured
by soldiers. Alejandro swore revenge on captain Hudson Love.
Alejandro fined an old man to teach him how to fight and find out its Zorro. Alejandro learns to fight and
Goes undercover to find out what the dons are planning. Captain love finds out that Alejandra is the
Bandit that got away from him. Soon Alejandro find out what the Dons are planning he finds out that
They’re going to buy territory from san antenna with gold dug from his own land.
Alejandro goes to the mine but the dons put explosives to bury the evidence. At the end he saves all the
Workers; this shows his bravery and no matter what type of dangerous missions he does he never asks
For anything in return. In conclusion Zorro is a hero.
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