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    Life Lesson: Courage

    Life Lesson: Courage

    We all know of the character the cowardly lion from the classic, The Wizard of Oz. He joins Dorothy and the gang in order to ask the Wizard to grant him courage, a trait the lion believes that he lacks. However, one could argue that the cowardly lion was never actually cowardly at all. Contrary to his belief, he displayed many acts of courage throughout the story. He takes on the Wicked Witch’s guards in order to save Dorothy and even stands up to the wizard himself. The p
     

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