Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Henry vs. Forrest
In intense situations, a person's instinctual reaction causes him/her to react for self-preservation, whether that means taking fight or flight. First, Henry's intentions for running were a little bit different than Forrest's. One reason would be, Henry ran because he was scared of dying, he also ran blindly, and then eventually started running sneakily afterwards, because he was running away, and did not want to get caught. Second, Forrest's intentions for running was different than Henry's reasons. Forrest ran, but he was trying to find Bubba, because he ran so fast that all the people were behind Forrest. Forrest took about five or six wounded soldiers in the safe part of the island they were in. As one can tell, forrest was more courageous than Henry would be.
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