In The Last Lecture, the author didn't write Hamel as a tall " war hero " and little Franz as a " young hero." This was because in the novel, Han Maier and little Francis were both characters with their own unique personalities and experiences. Their fates and choices were not simply divided according to the standards of heroes. Hamel was an ordinary and brave person. Although he had a firm personality, he also had delicate emotions and inner contradictions. Unlike little Francis, who had clear goals and beliefs, he was more concerned about the safety of himself and his family. Therefore, in the novel, Han Mai 'er was not a tall " war hero " but a character with a complicated personality and experience. Similarly, little Francis was not a young hero. He had a strong sense of justice and responsibility, but he also had a selfish and confused side. Unlike other young heroes, he did not have a prominent background and great strength. Instead, he was an ordinary teenager facing the complex challenges of family and social problems. Therefore, little Francis was not written as a " young hero." In The Last Lecture, the author didn't write Hamel and little Francis as tall " war heroes " and ordinary " young heroes ". Instead, he created two characters with their own unique personalities and experiences. Their fates and choices were not simply divided according to the standards of heroes.