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HERO- PERCEPTION AND REALITY
                                    HERO- PERCEPTION AND REALITY
                D Y PATIL
                D Y PATIL
                    CBSE BOARD
                    CBSE BOARD
                  AFFILIATION NO.:
                  AFFILIATION NO.:

                     1131018
                     1131018
                  SCHOOL NO.: 30992
                  SCHOOL NO.: 30992

        I recently came across a tweet on twitter, “We should start calling Actors as Entertainers; and
        our Army & Police Personnel as our Heroes for our next generation to know the actual
        meaning of real heroes.” These words rolled in my head for days & yes, it is true ;the tweet
        said it so correctly. I started thinking on the sentence and I went in my childhood. I had been
        introduced to an actor as a Hero. I remember, I had questioned my mother for the first time
        while watching a movie, “Who is he?” She quickly replied ,“He is the Hero; and she is the
        Heroine.” I simply took the information and captured it in my mind. And for me, they were my
        heroes and heroines, now whatever they did or wore was something I followed.



























        We, knowingly or unknowingly, follow them. Whatever they advertise is the best for us. We are
        highly motivated and inspired by them. This was my situation. But there are many other
        people who follow them crazily. They worship them like crazy. Whatever they speak is taken as
        true by their followers. But we tend to forget that they are also into business (Show
        business).They are also working like other workers. They are employees like any other
        employees. And, they get paid for all this. Everybody here is struggling for money. I do not
        wish to get into the debate of who struggles less or more. But why respect for only one section
        of the society? We should respect each and every person who earns for his or her family. A
        farmer works so hard for his family and the nation too; so why he is not a Hero? A soldier
        fighting for our nation; then is he not a Hero? Our Indian army working so hard to safeguard
        our country. Every now and then we hear the news of some people dying for the country and
        their families suffering loss. Aren’t they our true heroes? The doctors, the policemen, the fire
        fighters, the teachers- they all contribute for the development of the society and the nation as
        a whole. We should respect them and teach our children to respect them too. With all these
        thoughts in my mind I came to a conclusion that we should now break the chain, and let our
        children know the reality .Let’s introduce them to the exact facts right from the very
        beginning. The other day me and my three-year-old daughter were sitting on a sofa watching a
        movie, and she curiously asked me,” Who is he in the film?” I told her, “He is an Actor; and he
        does films to entertain us!”
                                                                                          Ms. Sneha Jagtap

                                                                                             Facilitator
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