hero is hero is hero

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This is Margaret Thatcher's biography of old memories, Meryl Streep's third golden man. Sensational point of view, flashback too many editing mess. But for those who seriously say "evil is sin is sin," a hero is a hero is a hero. After watching this film, I always think of the beginning of the film "Troy", a slave asked Achilles: "Your opponent is Thessaloniki, he is so tall, I don't want to fight him." He Just replied, "So no one will remember your name."

I always found this to be both amusing and bitter, just because he was right. Brave and fearless people become heroes because of their character, but fate makes them tragic heroes. On a night when it was so dark that he would tremble when he walked outside the golden hall made of wood, Beowulf broke the troll's arm with his bare hands, and let the troll son run back to the cave to find the old female monster... Caesar was marching outside, no matter how small She wrote her autobiography in the third person until she ran out of land and was stabbed to death when she got home... Margaret Thatcher went from running a grocery store to running an entire country. She used her hand to kill many Northern Irish, Argentines, and Britons. She got old and lost her memory and was abandoned by the whole country.

I will remember her, even if I write poetry about her crimes, like the repentance of the good poet King David—to banish fear, every age and every year has its own fear, and we fear the love that has pain, Fear of living a meaningful life, fear of stopping the busyness at hand. Only a soul without fear will have enough time to think about the things that really matter: how to cover the butter with a glass cover, because they sell only the best food every day, and teachers can't live with only flashlights The price of milk has risen to 49 pounds for teaching classes at the school.

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  • Margaret Thatcher: It used to be about trying to do something. Now it's about trying to be someone.

  • Alexander Haig: So you are proposing to go to war over these islands. They're thousands of miles away, a handful of citizens, politically and economically insignificant, if you'll excuse me.

    Margaret Thatcher: Just like Hawaii, I imagine.

    Alexander Haig: I'm sorry?

    Margaret Thatcher: 1941, when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Did America go cap in hand and ask Tojo for a peaceful negotiation of terms? Did she turn her back on her own citizens there because the islands were thousands of miles from mainland United States? No! No, no! We will stand on principle, or we shall not stand at all.

    Alexander Haig: But Margaret, with all due respect, when one has been to war...

    Margaret Thatcher: With all due respect, sir, I have done battle every single day of my life and many men have underestimated me before. This lot seem bound to do the same, but they will rue the day.