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Write a compare-and-contrast analysis of how culture shapes the heroes in Heart of a Samurai and Black Ships Before Troy. Use transition words in your draft to help clarify relationships of ideas.
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In both “Heart of a Samurai” and “Black Ships Before Troy,” the heroes are shaped by their cultures in really different ways. First, let’s talk about “Heart of a Samurai.” In this book, the hero, Manjiro, comes from Japan. His culture is very traditional and has a lot of rules. For example, family loyalty is super important. So, when Manjiro gets shipwrecked and saves some American sailors, he learns about friendship and being brave. This new experience helps him grow, but he still has to think about what his Japanese culture teaches him.

On the other hand, in “Black Ships Before Troy,” the hero is Achilles. He is from ancient Greece, where being strong and fighting well is the most important. Achilles is very proud and sometimes he lets his anger control him, like when he refuses to fight because of a disagreement. This shows how Greek culture values personal glory and honor. So, while Manjiro learns from others and changes, Achilles struggles with his pride and stays more focused on himself.

Next, another big difference is how the heroes deal with problems. Manjiro learns to adapt and be flexible. When he’s taken to America, he doesn’t give up. Instead, he learns English and tries to fit in, which is really important in Japanese culture, too. But Achilles, when he faces problems, he often just gets mad and sulks. He values revenge over teamwork, which leads to a lot of fighting. This shows that Greek culture sometimes focuses more on individual feelings rather than working together.

Moreover, support from others is important in both stories but in different ways. Manjiro gets help from many people, like the American sailors and his friends. This support helps him become a better person and shows a more community-based Japanese culture. But with Achilles, even though he has friends like Patroclus, his pride gets in the way of accepting help. So, he ends up being more alone, and that shows the individualistic side of Greek culture.

In conclusion, culture shapes the heroes in “Heart of a Samurai” and “Black Ships Before Troy” in different ways. Manjiro’s Japanese culture helps him be adaptable and find strength in community. Meanwhile, Achilles’s Greek culture makes him focus on personal honor and sometimes causes him to act alone. Both heroes are brave, but the way their cultures affect them is really different, showing how powerful culture can be in shaping who we are.

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