Vision Forum is pleased to announce the winners of the 2002 Henty Essay Contest. The topic of this year's essay was: What twenty-first century boys and girls can learn about duty, honor, and courage from the writings of G.A. Henty.
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FIRST PLACE WINNER
Curtis Ting
Prize: $250
G.A. Henty clearly values the three virtues of duty, honor, and courage. One may wonder, why does Henty feel these three are so important? Simply put, because they are the elements of an upright spirit. Without duty, a man knows no responsibility; without honor, a man owns no dignity; and without courage, a man lacks initiative. Read the Full Essay
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SECOND PLACE WINNER
Drew Burnham
Prize: $100
Some people might say that the stories of Mr. Henty are too outdated to be of value. I say that the Hentys lessons of courage, duty, and honor are timeless tales that deserve to be read and even reread. Read the Full Essay
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THIRD PLACE WINNER
Olivia Barrow
Prize: $50
The historical content blended with gripping stories of brave boys and girls is an excellent model for children of the twenty-first century. From these stories one can learn a great deal of history and see over and over again the courage, duty, and honor that Hentys characters show. Read the Full Essay
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