Oprah my Hero

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Oprah Winfrey is one of the most respected women in the world and who I consider a hero because she is cultured, courageous and humble. Some people might think that a hero is a strong person who enjoys fame and a high position in a society. According to Oxford Dictionary, a heroine is "a woman of distinguished courage or ability, admired for her brave deeds and noble qualities” (Heroin, 2013). In my point of view, a hero is a selfless leader who has courageous and noble qualities, extensive knowledge, and who is committed to perform specific humanitarian tasks. These traits of a hero would leave the imprint of his/her successor to influence the world positively.
Thesis : Oprah Winfrey remained as a hero for many people because of her devotion in being an independent lady, a volunteer and a compassionate.
Oprah Winfrey, who is born in January 29, 1954, is an American Tv broadcaster, with African origins. She lived with her mother and endured physical and mental abuse; she fled at 13, just to be dismissed from an adolescent imprisonment and sent to live with her cruel dad in Nashville (Kirkwood, 2013). This heroin lived her life and still experienced it with wide achievements and significant impacts on the global level. She brought great changes to various countries in the world. Oprah influenced many people who watched her shows by the great deeds she did and by listening to them and helping them. Accordingly, I have chosen her because she inspired me to follow her ideas and beliefs to reach the high standards she acquires today as a humanitarian individual.
Firstly, through many steps and serious working Oprah became a figure of independence for many women. Oprah’s first appearance on TV was when she was only 19 years. She became ...

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