My Favourite Hero. Every person, I think, should have a favorite literary hero, which he constantly remembers, tries to be different. Talking about your favorite hero is best when he made an unforgettable impression, left a deep mark in memory. I believe that my favorite hero is a person who treats people kindly, with kindness and understanding, and acts fairly and honestly towards them.All these qualities have existed for a long time, therefore they can not bypass my hero, because they do not know either love, friendship, or understanding. So, my favorite hero is a principled, honest, open and kind person. Vladimir Ustimenko I consider my favorite hero. I learned about it in detail from the first book of the trilogy
J. Herman "The case that you serve." The author showed in the novel disturbing pre-war years, about the main hero Vladimir Ustimenko, about choosing his path. In addition, Yu.V. Herman told about Volodya's older friends who suffered from this wonderful doctor and man. My favorite hero is my ideal, a spiritual mentor who mentally supports me in various Delah. Vladimir was such a man for whom medicine was in the forefront, in the first place among other sciences. For him, apart from the "business to which he served," nothing more existed. Without medicine, his life would be boring and meaningless. It all began as a child. Volodya first began to master knowledge of medicine. He studied biology, chemistry, collected anatomical atlases, and tried to buy in the store Human skeleton. In his room hung the picture of Rembrandt "The lesson of anatomy." Visiting an anatomical circle, Volodya cognized all the secret secrets and secrets of this science. Gradually accumulated knowledge he managed to apply in one terrible situation. Volodya had to provide medical assistance to the shepherd dog. "He tore off his shirt and began to clumsily put a tourniquet on the culture." This act required great courage and ingenuity, because not everyone could
J. Herman "The case that you serve." The author showed in the novel disturbing pre-war years, about the main hero Vladimir Ustimenko, about choosing his path. In addition, Yu.V. Herman told about Volodya's older friends who suffered from this wonderful doctor and man. My favorite hero is my ideal, a spiritual mentor who mentally supports me in various
Delah. Vladimir was such a man for whom medicine was in the forefront, in the first place among other sciences. For him, apart from the "business to which he served," nothing more existed. Without medicine, his life would be boring and meaningless. It all began as a child. Volodya first began to master knowledge of medicine. He studied biology, chemistry, collected anatomical atlases, and tried to buy in the store
Human skeleton. In his room hung the picture of Rembrandt "The lesson of anatomy." Visiting an anatomical circle, Volodya cognized all the secret secrets and secrets of this science. Gradually accumulated knowledge he managed to apply in one terrible situation. Volodya had to provide medical assistance to the shepherd dog. "He tore off his shirt and began to clumsily put a tourniquet on the culture." This act required great courage and ingenuity, because not everyone could