In the 2010 edition of the American Best Essays, the writer Garry Wills, wrote Daredevil , which was originally published in The Atlantic , and selected by Christopher Hitchens. Garry Wills is an American author and most especially writes about non-fiction, which is based on politics, religion, and the history of the Catholic Church. For example, in his essay, Daredevil , he wrote about one his fellow friends named Bill Buckley, who always did everything his way, and didn’t bother thinking about the high risk his actions could be accountable for. Although, he did go out performing life and setting out to take the chances that something could go wrong, Will mentions that he wasn’t a snob, like most people imagined he was. He used to help people, give gifts, employ those he knew were less fortunate, and wouldn’t dress as if he were in high superiority over others. Therefore,...