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Your Boy Drew Brees By: Greg Rumney

Your Boy Drew Brees By: Greg Rumney. 1. How do we define the personality traits of a hero?. a character whose actions are inspiring or noble a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.

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Your Boy Drew Brees By: Greg Rumney

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  1. Your Boy Drew BreesBy: Greg Rumney

  2. 1. How do we define the personality traits of a hero? a character whose actions are inspiring or noble a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities. a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people. [dictionary.com]

  3. 2. How do the setting,conflicts,and antagonists influence the development of a literary hero ? • How they will over come their struggles that they have to get through • New Orleans was going through a rough time and Drew Brees was a role model throughout the whole city and gave them something to believe in • The “who dat nation” was created and everyone had hope that the Saints would bring home the championship • Drew brees gave the city of New Orleans hope and belief

  4. 3. How does a hero reflect his/her particular culture and society? • When everyone doubted his return to the NFL after a serious shoulder injury and some would say a career ending injury, New Orleans had faith in him and he had faith in New Orleans and they signed him • Drew came through by becoming one of the best quarter backs in the league if not the best • He won the super bowl • He brought the saints to the top once again • [jackbio.com: Drew Brees Biography]

  5. 4. How does a hero represent his/her time period and geographical area? • Drew Brees represents Louisiana as a leader and the “man” of New Orleans • He has gotten not only the city but people outside the city and state believing in what he can accomplish • [Drew Brees Biography]

  6. 5. How do various cultures reward or recognize their heroes? • Drew Brees has been rewarded with many awards on and off the field • He has received a MVP award and also many awards for his Foundation • [CBS Sports-Drew Brees stats]

  7. 6. What actions make him a hero in your eyes? • The brees foundation • The super bowl victory over Peyton Manning and the Colts

  8. 7. What is the Brees Foundation? • Advancing research in the fight against cancer and providing care, education and opportunities for children and families in need. Brittany and Drew Brees and the Brees Dream Foundation have collectively committed and/or contributed more than $11,000,000 to charitable causes and academic institutions in the New Orleans, San Diego and West Lafayette/Purdue communities. Some of the Brees Dream Foundation’s most recent commitments include: Partnering with Nike and the Allstate Sugar Bowl to support the City of New Orleans and Mayor Mitch Landrieu in providing funding as part of $23 million in improvements to transform Joe Brown Park into a world-class, regional park to enable children and families to be healthy and active. Contributing $1,000,000 in funding for the renovation project at the American Cancer Society Patrick F. Taylor Hope Lodge. Contributing $295,000 for the “Peek-A-Boo Camera Project", which will include 51 cameras at Ochsner Medical Center (42 NICU, 6 LDR and 3 antepartum). Contributing $100,000 to complete funding for the GW Carver Field of Dreams. Contributing a total of $150,000 equally between KIPP Charter Schools and Teach for America. Contributing $80,000 to Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego. Contributing $50,000 to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana. Contributing $50,000 to St. Michael’s Special School. Contributing $125,000 to Tad Gormley Stadium Renovation. Contributing $50,000 to the Purdue Athletes Life Success Program. Contributing $35,000 to the San Diego Armed Services YMCA. Contributing $50,000 to the New Orleans Ballet Association. [the Brees dream foundation]

  9. 7. continued • Programs involved The Amazing Race Purdue Athletes Life Success (PALS) The Drew Brees Celebrity Championship United States Military Quarterback Club George Washington Carver High School The American Cancer Society Patrick F. Taylor Hope Lodge JOE BROWN PARK IMPROVEMENTS Trust Your Crazy Ideas Challenge United Nations World Food Program Rice Bowl Challenge President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition [Brees Foundation]

  10. 8. In what ways is he a hero on and off the field? • He gets everyone to believe in him and that they can get through whatever has been thrown at them • He brings New Orleans new life when he steps out on the field and gives it his best shot when he's out there • He is big on cancer research and puts millions of dollars towards it each year

  11. 9. What qualities does he have that makes him a hero? • He has the belief of not only his family but everyone that knows him and even people that don’t know him believe in him • He has a special quality that he can change the mood of those when they are most down and put a smile on their face and give them hope

  12. 10. How does Brees get people to believe in him? • His words of wisdom and his foundation and also his skills on the field • People believe because he believes and he also follows through and makes the beliefs a reality

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