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My Hero Edward Cullen
To me, a hero doesn't have to be somebody that is physically present. A hero is someone in your head who brings out the best in you. It's someone who is present in your dreams. Someone that helps you get through it all. A fictional character of who you want to be more like. My hero is Edward Cullen. He is the vampire from Twilight. He doesn't care what people think of him. Edward is a very strong character who in my eyes changed how I think about people. When worse comes to worse, Edward will do whatever he can to protect his friends and family. His will to protect his friends is ungodly. He is very moody. When the smallest things go wrong Edward feels like it's his responsibility to fix it. There aren't many words that can easily describe Edward Cullen. The only one I can think of is perfect. His imperfections make him perfect. He's flawless and fearless, a true hero at heart.
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