The main reason why Luke didn't use the targeting system to shoot those bombs down the exhaust pipe was because Ben spoke to him through the force to use it and trust it. Luke did it because he believed in Ben and trusted what he told him. So when Ben said "Use the force Luke," Luke trusted him and shot the bombs using the force. Because he used the force to blow up the death star, Luke became more familiar with it and passed a major milestone with his training.
At times, being a hero is hard and you get forced into it. Like Doug did in Blue Diamond. Doug had a math test that he wanted to study for but his friend Quinn forced Doug into coming with him to save him. You can tell that he was forced into it because he told Quinn no in his kitchen, no in the car, and to pull over. Quinn though made sure that Doug couldn't get out of his car though without hurting himself. In the end, Doug saved Quinn from killing himself, but he was forced into saving Quinn. He never wanted to go with him to Las Vegas in the first place but was forced to do so.
One thing that makes a hero a hero is that they catch something that seems to be unimportant and then it becomes the whole reason to their success. Like when Doug and Quinn were sitting in Quinn's car in the parking garage. The man who was selling the diamond wasn't a very key factor if Doug would have let Quinn drive away. But because Doug saw that Quinn was worried when man was approaching them, he realized that he has to make Quinn scared. He knows this because if he was going to commit suicide, then he wouldn't be worried about what this man was going to do to them. This just shows that what sometimes makes a hero a hero is their ability to pick out a key moment and use it to their advantage.
-Tesh guys lit 4th hour

You need a unifying overall thesis statement. Your concluding statement would be a very interesting thesis. Your paper feels unfocused until that last idea.
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