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I started watching this series called âGreenleafâ it was created by a playwright named Craig Wright, but it was featured on Oprah Winfreyâs network (OWN), at first I wasnât interested in this series whatsoever. Not that it wasnât interesting, it was just a lot going on and it just couldnât hold my attention. What grabbed and held my attention was Zora Greenleafâs storyline. She was in a abusive relationship at a young age. I was very confused at first. I was thinking âhow is this happening?â, âWhy wonât she just block the boy?â, âWhy does she keep going back to the boy after he has hurt her and disrespected her multiple times?â. I didnât understand it. I didnât understand her. From the outside looking in of every situation where I saw a woman being mistreated by a man, allowing themselves to be mistreated by a man, refusing to leave the man alone because they love him so much (no matter how much he hurts her), etc. I didnât understand it. Iâve always said to myself âI would never allow a man to treat me that wayâ, âIf I was her I wouldâve did this or thatâ, âIf I was her I wouldâve leftâ, etc. I added my little two cents not knowing or not understanding that could easily be me. Soon enough I found out.
Zoraâs story was interesting to me. She came from a two parent household, her family were well known in church, she grew up in church, she lived in a nice home, she attended a nice school, she had the cutest hairstyles and clothes. From the outside looking in it appeared that she had it all. Yet she still felt like she was lacking something. Perhaps it was attention from her parents, or maybe she felt trapped in her own reality, or maybe she just didnât love herself even though she had everything. Perhaps she was still unhappy within. Originally her cousin Sophia had a crush on this boy named Isaiah Hambrick, Zora was aware of Sophiaâs crush, Sophia was too shy to interact with Isaiah on her own, so Zora helped her out.
Zora and Isaiah ended up hitting it off more than Isaiah and Sophia even had the chance. He took immediate interest in Zora considering who she and her family was inside of the church....
Zoraâs story was interesting to me. She came from a two parent household, her family were well known in church, she grew up in church, she lived in a nice home, she attended a nice school, she had the cutest hairstyles and clothes. From the outside looking in it appeared that she had it all. Yet she still felt like she was lacking something. Perhaps it was attention from her parents, or maybe she felt trapped in her own reality, or maybe she just didnât love herself even though she had everything. Perhaps she was still unhappy within. Originally her cousin Sophia had a crush on this boy named Isaiah Hambrick, Zora was aware of Sophiaâs crush, Sophia was too shy to interact with Isaiah on her own, so Zora helped her out.
Zora and Isaiah ended up hitting it off more than Isaiah and Sophia even had the chance. He took immediate interest in Zora considering who she and her family was inside of the church....