Through the Battlefield
Autor: FabianNavarro • May 13, 2013 • Essay • 325 Words (2 Pages) • 1,151 Views
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Through The Battlefield
Many ancient cultures used different kinds of weapons, strategies and philosophies to create the most powerful warrior in order to win their wars. However, these warriors can be classified into three main categories: samurais, ninjas and spartans. The first category contains the warriors called samurais. A Samurai followed an unwritten code known as Bushido. This code has the principles of loyalty, courage and honor. In fact, samurais must dedicate their entire lives to discipline, military and spiritual education, and they are known as highly trained, prestigious and unpredictable warriors. Also, a samurai learn how to combine his or her physical and emotional strength in battle. These warriors carry a sword called katana and a detailed hand-made armor. The second category involves the spartan warriors. Like a samurai, a spartan follows a code of honor and loyalty to their king and city. On the other hand a spartan is physically stronger and bigger than a samurai because their philosophy is based on the perfection of the human body. A Spartan begins to train from his childhood. They learn that death in the battlefield is a glorious moment. he brass and leather shield and the long spear are the most important weapons for a Spartan. Finally, in the third category are located the ninja fighters. A ninja is a mercenary from the feudal Japan. They are specializing in espionage, sabotage, infiltration, and assassination. Unlike Spartan warriors and samurais, a ninja fights without honor and loyalty because they work for money. Their philosophy is to kill the enemy quickly using several weapons such as: katanas swords, kunais, hammers, and shurikens. Also, ninjas must do their work as assassins and spies without being detected by the enemy. In conclusion, each warrior has his own skills and weapons that make them powerful in different ways, but the greatest fighter
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