I don't really have a specific hero and I couldn't mention a fictional person because...I don't actually know why I couldn't mention a fictional person. Is it because they haven't actually done anything in real life? That's not true. They can still be influence, but I decided not to go that route with my essay. I talked more about notability and courage.
Don't believe in yourself! Believe in me, who believes in you! Go beyond the impossible, and kick reason to the curb!
That would have raised a few proctors' eyebrows.
I will stick all the anime quotes I know into that essay. By the time the judges finish reading it they will be pretending to be Japanese to catch a doctor, be controlled by a geass, have a heart attack from a death note, have their arm and leg loss to taboo, have their body turned into rubber fire sand electricity and ice, have a sword stabbed into themselves to become a death god, become a contractor without emotions, wear a ninja shield thing on their head, crouch on a chair to think better, question others on who they hell they think they are, speak a child away from suicide, have their future actions predicted by a cell phone, have their bodies become immortal after drinking an elixir, have a vending machine flung at them, be found of murder and being murdered themselves, reach super saiyan whatever they hell the highest level is, summon creatures through gates, breathe fire, punch cold, shoot monsters, call people orange, have their soul placed into a cat, have a doll placed into their soul, learn a life lesson, and never give up.