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For Whom The Bell Tolls Character Analysis

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Leaders and Sacrifices The Novel For Whom The Bell Tolls follows the story of Robert Jordan, a demolitionist in the international brigades during the spanish civil war. Jordan is tasked with blowing up a bridge behind enemy lines with the help of an antifascist guerilla unit. Robert Jordan can be seen as an ideal for those seeking a career in public service because of characteristics such as his leadership skills, bravery, and selflessness. To begin Robert demonstrates his capability as a leader throughout the novel. When El Sordo is attacked and destroyed Robert being a voice of reason told the others not to go to provide backup since they would all definitely die. Keeping calm in a crisis is an important trait for all leaders. In addition,
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