Thus, I believe that men and women of all ages need heroes. As a woman, though, I find that heroes—heroines, actually—are especially important …show more content…
Idolizing other women can be therapeutic, eye-opening and inspirational. One can see what remarkable women have done, how they've done it and what they have to say about it all.
For example, I have always admired Maya Angelou's ability to integrate her personal and her professional life.
And Toni Morrison, in works such as The Bluest Eye and Beloved, creates intelligent, honest fictional characters and provides a vast outpouring of thought-provoking and challenging ideas. The fact that both of these women are both female and black makes them the more admirable to me.
The older I get, the more important these "'Hero' women" become for me. Such people help one to keep on trying, both by exhortation and example. I like to think I can at least try to follow their lead; they are, indeed,
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