Walt Disney the American HeroWalt Disney; When that name is said, the faces of children and adults light up with pure joy. When discussing what to see at the cinema, the latest Disney film is almost always chosen over the others. With Disney people are 100% sure of leaving the cinema happy and smiling. From catchy theme songs to thrilling theme parks, Disney has built the fantasy empire. Although he built the fantasy world, Disney was not a man who walked around with his head in the clouds. He used his animation and filmmaking skills to not only make fantastic films, but also to bring joy in times of war, fun in times of education, and excitement in times of vacation, making him, Walt Disney, the epitome of an American hero. at the young age of sixteen Walt Disney was not your typical teenager. He wasn't obsessed with how he looked, or who he liked or didn't like. His concerns were about the world and the fate of his country. In 1918, Walt joined the army to defend his country, but due to his young age he was rejected (www.tudlp.org Walt Disney Biography). The refusal was not a discouragement for Walt, rather, on the contrary, it was an encouragement to join the American Red Cross. With the Red Cross Walt was immediately shipped overseas to be a chauffeur and ambulance driver (www.tudlp.org Walt Disney Biography). Even in wartime Disney could bring smiles. Disney risked capture by covering his ambulance not in the usual wartime camouflage but in lively Disney cartoons (www.tudlp.org Walt Disney Biography). Once again, unlike most other teenagers, who were most concerned with getting the job that paid the most and involved the least physical labor, Disney volunteered of his own free will to risk his life for his country and His only reward was the moments of happiness he brought to a country plagued by war. As part of his optimistic and down-to-earth nature, Disney had always placed the advancement of education at the top of his priorities. He was a man who knew that education should be fun and wanted to do everything he could to make it so. As Disney grew, he realized that with fame comes influence. He used his influence to build a school, a college of cr...... middle of paper ...... Oscars in rf format (Major events in history. Disney releases Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs).Walt Disney has created the American imagination starting from thoughts far from the confines of his imagination. He was a man who had never let go of his inner child. Simply reaching that inner child created every child's dream in the form of a simple talking mouse. That mouse has become his trademark. But Mickey Mouse was a brand he could use to his advantage. With the fame and money Mickey Mouse earned, he could have continued to do heroic things like build schools, work to help his country during the war, build family-friendly theme parks, and make unforgettable movies. Walt Disney once said, “The way to get started is to stop talking and start doing (ww2.netnitco.net Walt Disney's Great Quotes).” This is exactly what Disney did and what all Americans should strive to do. Throughout his life Disney taught the world that "It's fun to do the impossible (ww2.netnitco.net Great Walt Disney Quotes)." If all of America strove to do the impossible every day, every American would soon fit, alongside Walt Disney, into the category of American heroes..
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