She believed that it is possible to escape the boxes and to even get empowered in the process because you realize that you’ve gained strength and abilities to overcome certain things that may have influenced you, both positively and negatively. Talking openly about her past, about her lows, but also about her success, she is a role model to many people, especially women who have gone through similar things and who can relate to her. She’s used her knowledge and experience and also power, later on, for good. She helped a lot of people in many different aspects and stages of their lives, and that is exactly what this essay is going to …show more content…
She started her career in the media working at the high school radio station WVOL in Nashville, Tennessee. However, her path to Tennessee was not an easy one. Her 18 year old mother, Vernita Lee and her 21 year old father, Vernon Winfrey remained unmarried and were not able to take care of Oprah at birth. They gave her away to Oprah’s grandmother to raise her in poverty. She has awaken the love for reading and public speaking by taking her to church every Sunday to read and sing in a choir. She was reading and presenting dramatic acts to the animals on her grandmother’s farm. However, her mother had the opinion that Oprah deserves better and more prospective circumstances that will make a bright future a real option for 6-year-old Oprah. She wanted to make a change for the better in her daughter’s life. They moved to Baltimore, to a completely different and unfamiliar surrounding. She left a small, safe environment for one that turned out to be very harmful for Oprah, especially her psychological state. She was exposed to her mother’s wild, student lifestyle. Over the next 8 years, Oprah was continuously molested physically and at the age of 9, she was sexually harassed and raped multiple times, by an acquaintance and several relatives of her