I Love Lucy, Too
?I Love Lucy? Too
General purpose statement: To commemorate
Specific Purpose statement: To commemorate Lucille Ball because she was a brave and brilliant woman
Gained Attention and interest: Sometimes when people become famous they misplace their personal identity among the chaos and develop into the person the media has described them as, which much of the time isn?t her true self (concrete words).
Introduced topic clearly: This was one route that Lucille Ball could have taken, but instead she took the road with no dust; the road people rarely take (antithesis). She turned herself in to more than the sex symbol she started out as; she became the off the wall comedienne who won the hearts of Americans of all races, all social classes, and all cultures (repetition). Lucy is most celebrated for her role in the TV show ?I Love Lucy? as the scatterbrained housewife who could turn everyday chores into unparalleled fiascoes with her comic energy, panache for slapstick, and gift for vocal parody. Lucy had two character traits that made her difficult to forget, bravery and brilliance (alliteration).
Lucy?s fearless attitude kept her on top during the sunny times and kept her head up during
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