I Hear America Singing And Bryan Singer's X-Men Apocalypse

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Hard work and perseverance Kobe Bryant once said, “ Great things comes from hard work and perseverance. No excuses.” In Walt Whitman’s poem “I Hear America Singing” and Bryan Singer’s X-Men Apocalypse represent hard work and perseverance as one of American beliefs. Walt Whitman wanted to show people how hard work impacted americans back in 1860 by written a poem on hardworking Americans. Bryan Singer shows hard work as a team in his move by having the heros and villain fight against each other to save the world. Even though Walt Whitman and Bryan Singer demonstrated people’s hard work and perseverance in different ways, they still showed the same idea. In “I Hear America Singing¨ Walt Whitman talks about how people work hard and do not complain …show more content…
Walt whitman’s poem takes pride in hard working Americans and their jobs, whereas Bryan Singer’s fantasy/science fiction focus on teamwork and problem solving. These ideas might look like they are different because of their setting, they’re both really similar. Like Walt Whitman and the American believe in hard work and perseverance, X-men team believe that hard work through difficult time will prepare you for the future. Even though some people don't believe in hard work and perseverance but those who do perform it during difficult times. Hard work and perseverance comes in different forms and can be solve differently.
Even though Walt Whitman and Bryan Singer demonstrated people hard work and perseverance in different ways, they still showed the same idea. Bryan Singer and Walt Whitman both showed hard work and perseverance in both poem and movie. Bryan Singer showed hard work and perseverance by having the X-men teamfight the villain to save the world even though it was tough. Walt whitman showed hard work and perseverance in his poem by showing Americans in 1860 doing their job and being happy with it. Through hard work and perseverance there is