The most important thing for humans is to survive. But people need certain traits in certain conditions to help them survive. These protagonists have traits which are very hard to find in a human being. The most dangerous game by Richard Connell shows that being smart can help in many different situations. The story “Trapped” by Aron Ralston shows if a person is determined they can do anything. The autobiography of Hyeonseo Lee shows that having hope can help people survive and go through life. When it comes to determination Aron Ralston would be one of the first person some people can think of as he never gave up and was determined to stay alive even though his hands were decaying under a boulder inside a canyon. “Sip after sip of acidic urine has eroded my gums and left my palate raw”, (Trapped by Aron Ralston, Day six, Paragraph 1).Many people would want to die instead of only drinking their own urine for three days. As Aron Ralston finished his water supply, all he could drink as his own urine which is horrible for your kidneys and mouth it can erode a person’s gums. But Arin was still determined to live …show more content…
The survival trait she possesses is having hope and never giving up. “I could have never imagined that it would take 14 years to live together”, (Ted Talk, 2:48, Hyeonseo Lee). First of all Hope is not something everyone has, it’s a very important trait. Some people give up really fast but people who have hope don’t. Hyeonseo Lee never thought she would leave her family for 14 year. But she kept hoping and eventually she lived with her family. “But I had to spend almost all my money to bribe the border guards in Laos”,(Hyeonseo Lee,8:41).Even though Hyeonseo Lee gave all her money away for her parents and that still didn’t guarantee her parent’s freedom and she till kept going because she had hope unlike other people who would just give
As she tells the stories of what life was like at the camp, it seems that even with the deplorable living arrangements, the fighting amongst others, they tried to live as close to a normal life as possible. Her father Ko was separated from them for about a year. After his release from Ft. Lincoln Ko was reunited with his family at Manzanar. His return brought more hardships to what existed
This relationship clearly shows that Sang Ly may be poor but she is much more of a loving mother than a poor housewife. In “The Rent Collector”, Sang Ly comes back from the healer and everything is stolen but since everyone knows how much of a caring person she is they all chip in to help her out. “Mother, Nisay, Tera Mao, and I are organizing out home, and, before my eyes, friendship is soothing the sting of injury.” It is evident that everyone loves Sang Ly since they are helping her out in a time of need. “And do not worry about the things you lost.
She uses the word “survive” to give off a sense of urgency. The word “survive” has a dark connotation. She could have chosen “persevere” or other synonyms that have more positive connotations. However, now that George is gone, she is portraying herself as a poor, helpless, single mother. She continues to wistfully question: “We made the bedroom into a convenient lumber room.
But she was so devoted and loyal that she would continue fighting for her country’s
A combination of injuries that would leave anyone wishing for an end, except her. Instead of ending her life, she pushed forward and didn’t give up on herself and the doctors helping her. Though stuck in a hospital bed paralyzed, she still managed to fight the pain and pray for her own survival, “She had prayed that she would live through the fight” (80), “‘I never gave up faith I would be rescued, she said”’(114). She did not give up and try to take her own
He knew that suicide wasn’t the option, that he had a whole future in front of him. Life is like a person who wants to beat you up, succeeding many many times. But then we learn how to
She was ashamed of her family and she rarely spent time with them once she went to college. I understand that she separated herself because she was angry, but her mother and siblings struggled as well and it was not right to leave them
Survival Essay Three paramount traits needed to survive any life or death situation are bravery, knowledge, and perseverance. Characters in the story Most Dangerous Game, the movie Castaway, and even people in the article “The Migrant Crisis” will show us why all of these traits are good to have in survival situations. Bravery is an important trait to have when trying to survive. You are faced with many scary or difficult circumstances in a survival situation and you need a brave mindset to tackle those challenges. “Rainsford remembered the [gun] shots...he swam in that direction…” (Connell, 2) shows that even though the sound of gunshots usually don’t mean well, Rainsford decided to swim toward that potential danger, even knowing that
Many close relatives and friends would say she has faced many hardships on her path. These hardships taught her to become even stronger and resilient than she was before. Furthermore, these
Ellena Lina’s mother did a wonderful job of not wanting to give up and encouraging the rest of them to not do so either, instead she tried to get everyone together to cooperate with one another. “Hope like oxygen, is what kept her going.”(183). This quote shows how Ellena wanted nothing more then to see her kids and the rest of the deportees survive, she was very hopeful through out all the things they were put through. Ellena shows lithuanian’s that they should not give the NKVD’s a single ounce of satisfaction of seeing them die therefore developing a will to
“Hidden Intellectualism” is a short article written by Gerald Graff. It talks about how teens who are street smart have a difficult time being smart at school. Graff blames schools for not tapping into student’s street smart and converting it to book smart. Ever since the beginning we see smart kids as nerds or geeky but everyone praises the athletic guy who plays sports. Through the beginning of the article Graff has an confusion of what is more important, being tough or being smart.
She proved her patriotism towards the Americans by aiding the U.S Navy radioman George Tweed, knowing full well that she is putting her life in jeopardy. Even though she was held captive and tortured alongside with her family members, she did not give out any information on George Tweed’s whereabouts. She vowed that should would rather die than to tell the Japanese anything. In the end, her courage and strength prevailed, and she was eventually freed by the Japanese. Not only did she take a stand in fighting against the Japanese, but she also took a stand in the Chamorro language and culture.
These problems were a part of the degradation of her family so others could gain power. She was subjected to having a “Black” family, a family with a corrupt family past. She was able to see the worst of the Cultural Revolution, and throughout the book she still supported communism and Chairman Mao. During the Cultural Revolution,
This shows that by having extra hope and the will to live, she saved the lives of four people, including herself. If the family did what everyone else did, sitting around hoping for a miracle, than they would have ended up dead like
In the article “Failure to Rescue” the author Atul Gawande argues that failure gives an individual a chance to rescue themselves from defeat and prosper. If a person fails they should not dwell on the past and become crippled by failure, they should continue to take risks because in order to see advancements, in anything, they must first take a chance. Gawande’s first altercation is failure is inevitable if we don’t take risks. He talks about eighty- seven year old Mrs. C who had neck surgery. The procedure went well, but resulted in an ulcer that ruptured in her chest, she had an eighty-per-cent fatality rate, but she defied the odds and survived to left the hospital in a week.