"For the ESFP, the entire world is a stage. They love to be the center of attention and perform for people " (BSM, "The Performer " par. 5). The entire world really was her stage, she rose to stardom very quickly. For someone that came from nothing, she sure became something. She became a symbol for all women that they were all beautiful. She had a rough upbringing, she was brought up the first seven years in a foster home due to her mother not being mentally stable to raise her own child. (Nelson "About Marilyn Monroe " par. 5) Formerly known as Norma Jeane, Marilyn Monroe was on her way to fame. She became famous just by being in a photo shoot for the factory she was working in. She was so beautiful, the photographer kept coming back for more. Since then, it was history. Much like Monroe, Audrey Hepburn also became a star quite quickly,.
Audrey Hepburn was a lovely person. She may have also came from nothing, but when she became a star, everyone loved her. Hepburn was an INFP, "The Idealist " in other words. "Quiet, reflective, and idealistic. Interested in serving humanity " (BSM, "The Idealist " par. 1). She was exactly all of those. This once young girl was in the middle of a Nazi invasion and was still practicing her ballet skills. When the invasion was over, she rose to the top from there. Once discovered, she began being a part of small roles all the way to the legendary roles she is well known for in today's times. ("Audrey Hepburn Born " par. 2) Hepburn also gave back to the community often, she was heavily involved with the UNICEF program throughout the years. "In her semi-retirement from acting, Hepburn devoted most of her energy to charitable causes, most notably UNICEF, the United Nation's children's fund, for which she was named a special ambassador in 1988 " ("Audrey Hepburn Born " par. 5). Perhaps the motivation to help other children came from the hard past life she faced. Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn both seemed to have went on a long journey to success, driven from their past.