Question

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.
but make it sound like a 9 year old wrote it with bad grammer and and about 150-200 words

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In the books "Heart of a Samurai" and "Black Ships Before Troy," the heroes are very different because of their cultures. In "Heart of a Samurai," the hero, Manjiro, is from Japan and he learns a lot. He goes to America and sees how different it is. This makes him strong and brave because he wants to help his people learn about the outside world. For example, he learns to speak English and becomes a whaler. This shows how he is curious and wants to change his culture.

On the other hand, in "Black Ships Before Troy," the hero is Achilles. He’s from ancient Greece and is super strong. His culture is all about fighting and honor. Achilles is brave, but he is also very proud and sometimes that gets him in trouble. His heroism is more about being the best warrior and winning battles, while Manjiro’s heroism is about understanding and helping others.

In conclusion, both heroes are shaped by where they come from. Manjiro shows curiosity and learning, and Achilles shows strength and pride. Both are brave, but in different ways because of their cultures.