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English composition

I watched the movie Spider-Man for the third time tonight. I really like this movie.

So do you choose to be an ordinary person or a respected hero? Most people will choose the latter. But if the price is to put your lover at risk, what will you choose? If the price is that you can never tell the girl you love that you love her, what will it be? Spider-Man has such contradictions. But in the end he chose the latter, not to be a hero, but to make the word peaceful.

I was moved by what Aunt Mary said:

You'll never guess what he wants to be, Spider-Man. When he saw a hero, he knew that there were still some characters flying around to save an old girl like me. God knows that children like Henry need heroes, courage, sacrifice for the people and set an example for all of us. Everyone likes heroes. People worship them, cheer for them and shout their names. In a few years, they will tell how they stood in the rain for hours just to see the person who taught them to persist longer. I believe that each of us has a hero. They keep us honest, give us strength, make us noble, and finally let us die proudly. Although sometimes we have to give up what we want most, even our dreams. Spider-Man did it for Henry, so he wanted to know where he went. He needs him.

Spider-Man benefited a lot from these words, and so did I. What about you? What is your hero?