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A Great And Terrible Coward

A Great And Terrible Coward. Written By:George Manville Fenn. PowerPoint By: William Gillespie And Sierra Bully. Coward:. One Who Shows Fear Or Timidly . http://www.merriam-webster.com/.september 15,2010 . Coward.

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A Great And Terrible Coward

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  1. A Great And Terrible Coward Written By:George Manville Fenn

  2. PowerPoint By: William Gillespie And Sierra Bully

  3. Coward: One Who Shows Fear Or Timidly http://www.merriam-webster.com/.september15,2010

  4. Coward Mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty http://www.merriam-webster.com/.september15,2010

  5. The Setting The setting takes place in a small fishing village Carne Du.

  6. PlotSummary A Terrible Coward exhibits a man who is deemed a coward for not risking his life by jumping of a cliff to prove he’s a “Man” His enemy try’s killing him but in the end desperately needs him. It shows you don’t have to fit in with society to prove yourself.

  7. Courage And Leadership It pertains to Leadership by showing someone standing up for what they believe in no matter the cost or what people think. And to save someone who would never save you takes courage and leadership.

  8. Amazing Quotes! “He’s not a bad ‘un at heart, and I believe he’s no coward,” George Manville Fenn. A Terrible Coward. London, England: Nick Hodson, 2007

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