I think the only one that as a child helped me use my imagination by the shows we watched and the stories she would tell is my abuelita/grandma. She has not been feeling well and the thought of it all had me thinking about a lot of things so I decided to share with you. I love my Abuelita she raised me and I have always admired her strength, tenaciousnes and humility. Gracias abuelita por tu amor! So here is a big secret, some days I want to be some exotic Greek goddess; just because!
Aphrodite............
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/aphrodite.html
The Phoenix rising.................
I used to read X Men comics and I was obsessed with Jean Grey and Storm because they both were complicated like me.
http://graphicnovelscomics.suite101.com/article.cfm/xman_jean_grey this site tells more about her background........
Jean Grey has always been portrayed as somebody with a strong moral background. Indeed, many of the pivotal stories about the character involve the inner battle between Jean Grey's innate virtuous character and the evil or amoral influence of the Phoenix Force which came to inhabit her body. Jean Grey has even willingly sacrificed her life so that she would no longer pose a danger to others. In the famous "Dark Phoenix" storyline, Jean Grey is said to have sacrificed her own life so that the world could be saved. A number of writers have described interesting parallels between these events and the New Testament account of the Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the Cross. These stories are not exact parallels, however, because Jean Grey's character, under the influence of the Phoenix, had a dual nature and evil/destructive component which is not present in the New Testament account of Jesus.
Storm too struggles with the trauma of losing her parents that later her confidant Jean Grey learns about.
http://marvel.com/universe/Storm
Storm was initially very naive when it came to the customs of the modern world, but her team mate Jean Grey helped educate her in the ways of society and the pair formed a lasting friendship. Jean was also one of the first X-Men to learn of Storm's claustrophobia after the two women chased a thief into the subway.
After serving with the team for many years, Storm was appointed leader of the team following the departure of former leader Cyclops after the apparent death of Jean. Storm was initially unsure about her new role, but with the support of her team-mates she soon became a capable leader. When Cyclops eventually returned to the team, Storm found herself doubting her leadership abilities once more after a mission she led went wrong. However, she soon asserted her position, reminding Cyclops that she was now team leader.
http://marvel.wikia.com/Ororo_Munroe_%28Earth-616%29