Essay On Amelia Earhart

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Tearing Down the Barrier
“Please know I am quite aware of the hazards, I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others” (Biography - The Official Licensing Website of Amelia Earhart). These wise words were spoken by a woman admired by many people worldwide, her name is Amelia Earhart. At the time of this quote, she was getting ready to take off on a flight around the world in her plane the Lockheed Electra. She is perhaps one of the most inspiring Americans and aviatrixes around the world. She found something that she loved and worked hard to pursue that dream, she never gave up. Throughout her life she overlooked what the world said was …show more content…

Her dad was an alcoholic and had a hard time staying employed. Amelia lived apart from her father for most of her childhood and moved around a lot. This took a toll on her schoolwork and social life. Despite her circumstances, she found time to have fun and be a kid. That does not mean that her life wasn’t difficult, but she was able to see past her trials and keep moving forward, even as a child. “Her father's inability to be the provider for the family led Amelia to become independent and not rely on someone else to ‘take care’ of her” (Amelia Earhart). Through the adversity of her family life, she learned a great life lesson: how to be self reliant. She used this trait to attain so much from life. Self reliance was her stepping stone to …show more content…

At the time, it was believed that only men could do certain things, such as flying. Amelia opposed this and followed her dreams of becoming an aviatrix. She influenced many women to dismiss society and follow their dreams. “Amelia remains a symbol of the power and perseverance of American women, and the adventurous spirit so essential to the American persona” (Biography of Amelia Earhart).There were so many times throughout her life where it would have been so easy to give up on her dreams, but she didn’t. She let her ambitious side take over and did whatever necessary to obtain success. When Amelia saw how much her flight lessons were going to cost, she got a job, multiple jobs in fact. She didn’t just give up and use money as an excuse to not fly. Another instance was when she first began flying, she was doubted by many about what she could actually accomplish, but she disregarded them and showed them up by achieving her goals, and exceeding expectations. She is a very influential role model to everyone

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