A humble farmer by the name of Arif lived in the highlands with a few other people in a house that they shared. No matter how wealthy or powerful he was, he was held in high esteem for his integrity and his civil courtesy.
On a particular day, a big storm struck the town, causing the destruction of homes as well as crops. Arif did not give up, in contrast to many others. “We may have lost our homes, but we are still strong,” he told the people when he gathered them all together so that they could hear him speak. By cooperating with one another, we will be able to get back on our feet.
Even though other people were worried about their own families, Arif helped the widowed, the elderly, and the poor fix up their houses first. He worked day and night, giving food to kids who were hungry and comfort to those who had none.
Someone wealthy came up to Arif one night and offered to pay him to cut down the holy forest near the community. A lot of people asked Arif to do it, but he refused. He said, “No amount of gold is worth ruining our land and future.”
He was the hero of Hamlet because he was brave and had strong morals. He was heard, and the group quickly became not only better but also stronger than it had been before. Many people thought of Arif as a hero, even though he never wanted to be popular. He was just a normal guy who was very brave by always doing what was right.
When you’re truly brave, you don’t just fight battles; you also stand up for what’s right, help others without asking anything in return, and protect the things that are important to you.

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