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To me the definition of evil can be defined as, someone or something if you will, that makes it their lifework to bring out the bad or negative in this world. A monster is the being that carries out the evil, like people who are racist or very judgmental. In high school evil feeds, off of all the drama. I mean when people say that kids can be cruel they're not lying. Some of my peers, I feel have absolutely no filter and will say anything that comes to mind. The most common evil I've ran into growing up is racism and stereotypes. People are so quick to judge by the way others look. And they'll pick at anything, weather it be skin color, height, weight, hair color whatever it may be just to get a reaction from people. To me the worse thing about this, is let's say they do get in trouble, after they are forced to apologize, which will most likely they will make fun of you more, for telling, they feel zero remorse. The chain reaction people have, when they see that the person just doesn't care is more than likely, to be the exact thing that got them hurt in the first place, but unto other people. So this evil seems unending and somewhat impossible to ever think that everyone will understand, that at the end of the day before any other race comes into context, we are the human race first

 
Fate. I don't really think I know a textbook definition of fate but, the way I understand it fate is going to happen no matter what, that's just the way it is. And really there is no way of knowing for sure, that fate is in fact real. I mean it's basically believing without seeing, unless you're some sort of super human, and you know the future. But, the thing about most in terms of fate is who or what is it that decides fate? Is your decisions? Karma? Or your religion? Really you could relate fate to the saying " Everything happens for a reason." So when I think about it that I way, I'm sure about my answer to this question, your choices and decisions result in your future. It can something as simple as what you're going to eat for breakfast. If you have cereal and waffles for choices and you choose waffles, it's not fate that you ate waffles on September 9th. You were just feeling like you wanted waffles that morning. You control what happens to you, the quality and happiness in your life is going to reflect on the decisions and actions you make. So what I'm try to say is no, fate doesn't control your life, you do. 
 
   I believe a true hero is hero someone who is able to stand up for themselves and others with dignity. A person in my life that I can honestly say I think was a true hero is my older sister Frankys she always was a really confident girl and not some much as loud but very capable to voice her opinion without a problem. Another character trait of a hero would be someone who is not only physically strong, but mentally strong, someone who doesn't follow whats right, but instead leads by example. Which is another reason that ties-in to why I picked Franky as an example, because she'd always tell me that she felt like she was meant to be a leader, which is a little bit self-centered but there's nothing wrong with a little bit of ego. She's was determined, throughout her life she experienced a lot of sickness, but she always had hope that one day she'd be a healthy young women, which for about 8 years that was an up hill climb, some days were good and others were horrible. But even going through all this she always kept a smile on her face, and hope in her heart. So to me that is what makes a true hero.