Informative Speech On Amelia Earhart

470 Words1 Page

Today you will be reading about Amelia Earhart, not only the first female to ever fly across the Atlantic Ocean, but a young lady who was not afraid to break barriers, a woman who wasn't afraid to be herself, a woman that wasn't scared to get down and dirty, she was what you call a Tomboy.

Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24th 1897, in Atchison KS.
When Amelia Earhart was a young child her spent her free time outside roaming around in the outdoors. Riding imaginary horses, climbing trees, sledding, and haunting. Few years later...she graduates from Hyde park high school in Chicago. She excels in science, only enrolling at Hyde park high school after determining it had the best science program in the area. Amelia has her first flying …show more content…

Amelia Earhart symbolized the fascination that aviation held for Americans in the 1920’s and 1930’s like Charles Linbergh, she became a national celebrity because of the exploits in the Air. Her modest, and demeanor, and short tousled her made her a perfect heroine for a media-conscious age.

Back when Amelia was about 10 years old she saw her first plane at the state fair, she was not impressed. “It was a thing of rusty wire and wood, it looked not at all interesting” she dismissively said. It wasn’t until she attended a stunt flying exhibition a decade later that she became seriously interested in aviation a pilot spotted her and her friend, who were watching from an isolated clearing, and dove. Amelia who felt a mixture of fear and pleasure, stood her ground . As the plane swooped by, something inside of her awakened. On December 28, 1920 pilet Frank Hawks gave her a ride that forever changed her life. That’s when she knew she wanted to

Open Document