The life of a human, or even any animal, isn't always filled with triumphant efforts, but also some challenges along the way. According to Roman poet Horace, those challenges along the way are what build a person's character and elicit their talents that wouldn't be elicted from a prosperous circumstance. Horace's claim about how adversity brings out the best in one's character is not only true, but is illustrated everywhere around us and from the past. Adversity often comes up when I listen to rap music and it is illustrated through the lyrical songs crafted by those artists. One artist in particular that has illustrated his pain and struggles is Kendrick Lamar. Modern rappers have transcended from the idea of crafting meaningful lyrics to …show more content…
The United States of America. Comprised of thousands of settlers from Europe destined to create a new life with more economic freedom than those situated in Europe. These freedoms were challenged by the so-called "Parent" known as the United Kingdom, where they passed several acts of taxation to fundamentally take away the economic freedom of these settlers. The settlers wouldn't back down and sparked a revolutionary war between Great Britain and the British. At that time, Great Britain was considered a powerhouse of a nation with the best naval warfare and funding at that time. This war was considered a war that should be one-sided as most of the United States's military had no experience what so ever with warfare. United States General George Washington made it for certain that this war wasn't going to be an easy war for the UK. General Washington was one of the great British generals at the time, leading the Royal Army to a huge win against France for the majority of the US land and a portion of Canada. His experience and wisdom of warfare is what helped the United States stay neutral and not lose against the British. The great disadvantage of size is what took the United States into a chokehold during the winter as their resources couldn't keep up with Britians and lost a big portion of their military due to starvation and hypothermia. Even though the United States was at an even bigger disadvantage in size and experience, their pride and dedication to building a nation of civil liberties is what kept them going. Their fighting spirit kept the war at a neutral stance and resulted in a significant depletion of resource on the British side and led to the UK surrendering the war to the US. The diversity of size and experience is what built the US more motivated to win the war and keep fighting for a new nation built off civil liberties and equality for every citizen. The adversity of the harsh winter conditions