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    The more of the world a person sees, the more he/she realizes that it is not as perfect as he/she thinks it is. When one matures, he/she gains knowledge and experiences that affect how he/she act and think. Their perspective of the world changes either positively or negatively. Night, an autobiographical memoir written by Elie Wiesel, tells of the horrors he faced as a child during the Holocaust. The more the readers read about his experiences, the more they see how his perspectives change throughout

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    help people with Alzheimer’s disease and how it affects them. This can be taught through a countless number of genres. Today, the two genres that look at the topic of Alzheimer’s disease are care manuals and autobiographies. Even though both genres discuss the topic of Alzheimer’s, autobiographies are more subjective because they contain more personal content while care manuals are more objective since they contain factual information despite the fact that it appeals to pathos in some

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    Gary Soto’s nostalgically remorseful autobiographical narrative, A Summer Life, reflects upon a time when Soto was a six year old boy experiencing his first theft. During a hot summer day, young Soto nervously contemplates stealing an apple pie from a German Market. He ends up concealing the pie behind his frizbi successfully stealing the pie, but feeling guilty for his actions even before he steals it. Through the use of syntax and diction, Soto reveals his nervousness and guilt even before stealing

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    The kitchen holds a lot of memories in our lives. From the time our parents nested us a home, mother and father had cooked or dined with the family in the kitchen. The walls of the kitchen have many stories to tell and memories to keep. If only it could talk about the memories from the heating stove, the clay jar of water, the plates, the sink, the table, and all the meals. Truly, the kitchen is a cherished place. When I was younger, I remember my two widowed aunts tidying up the kitchen. They

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    kings to write their biographies to legitimise their right to rule and to put away any criticism. Secondly, a biography is a person’s life written from the perspective of another. It is typically written in third person, different from an autobiography which is written by that particular person on their own lives, written in the first person. One such biography was Einhards, Life of Charlemagne, or Vita

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    Abstract This paper brings out the hidden emotional story of the protagonist who is struggling with a family crisis. Due to sudden death of her husband, the family becomes isolated form actual life. As a wife loses her husband, her children lose their father. Each one of the family is moving towards different directions his or her own level of acceptance. Still it is a family, but a different one. The author’s timing and skill makes the family loss and its aftermath searching of the protagonist’s

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    appearance and body based on Margery’s attire. Reduction to Body, “the treatment of a person as identified with their body, or body parts” (feminist perspectives on objectification), can be seen throughout Medieval England and Margery Kempe’s autobiography. The female body especially, has undergone immense scrutiny for simply existing, genitelia often referred to as “shamefuls”(Allen 191). Margery’s disinterest in being sexual is based on the idea that God will love her more if she were to refrain

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    Confessions is undoubtedly a prime example of an autobiography, which is an account of a person’s life written by that person. However, unlike other autobiographies written in Augustine’s time, the main focus of Confessions is the more personal, embarrassing aspects of Augustine’s life. As far as layout goes, the memoir is pretty straight forward. The first nine books of the text are devoted to the story of Augustine's life up to his mother’s death, and the last four books shift to theology and philosophy

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    prolific writer and her literary canon consists of nine novels, two autobiographies and some non- fictional works. In fact, NayantaraSahgal has introduced a considerable number of autobiographical elements in her novels. For a question, she asserts that ‘all art is autobiographical’ (Women’s Space The Mosaic World Of Margaret Drabble AndNayantaraSahgal, 27).Her work ranges from factual and emotional autobiography to fictionalized autobiography. Nayantara believes that it is not a serious moral offence in

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    life; he drew from his experiences in St. Louis crafting Amanda after his mother Edwina and Laura after his sister Rose. The use of his family members for models of this early work is undeniable. However, the over-emphasis of Williams’s use of autobiography helps situate Menagerie as naturalistic because Williams was drawing from real memories. While Williams was inspired by his personal life in some regards, his contribution to literature was never a faithful reconstruction of his personal history

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