Entity: BRAVERY
Bravery is the quality or state of having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty. It involves courageous behavior and the ability to confront frightening situations.
BRAVERY
Etymology
The term 'bravery' originates from various sources, including the Latin 'bravus' meaning 'bold' or 'courageous'.
Definition
Bravery is the quality or state of having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty. It involves courageous behavior and the ability to confront frightening situations.
Historical Context
Throughout history, bravery has been revered as a noble trait, often associated with heroes and warriors who display exceptional courage in the face of adversity.
Cultural Significance
Different cultures have varying interpretations of bravery, with some valuing physical courage in battle, while others emphasize moral courage in standing up for what is right.
Related Concepts
Bravery is closely related to courage, fearlessness, and heroism. It is often contrasted with cowardice, which is the opposite of bravery.
See Also
- Courage
- Heroism
- Fearlessness
The quality or state of having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty.