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    Born as a slave in Edenton, North Carolina in 1813, Harriet Ann Jacobs was raised by her slave mother and father. Since Harriet’s father was very skillful in his trade of carpentry, he was allowed to pay his mistress 200 dollars a year to work at his trade and manage his own affairs. As a result, his family was able to live comfortably in their home, and Harriet was “fondly shielded that [she] never dreamed [she] was a piece of merchandise, trusted to them for safe keeping, and liable to be demanded

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    The great poet Maya Angelou once said in her autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you” (Maya Angelou Quotes.) Angelou’s autobiography and words have inspired many readers and rape victims. One victim, fourteen-year-old Melinda Sordino, a fictional character from Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak, is inspired by Angelou after her own tragic date rape and subsequent depression and silence. Melinda relates to Angelou and is inspired

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    In the texts, Nineteen Thirty-Seven, by Edwidge Danticat and The Autobiography of My Mother, by Jamaica Kincaid the themes of love and loss are present as the protagonists deal with the consequences of losing their mothers. The loss of the main characters mothers has a significant effect on how the characters grow to understand love, heritage and value sacrifice. While both of the protagonists are left to deal with the unfortunate circumstances of being motherless, they react differently because

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    her sharing feelings of feminism & identity/intimacy crises that she did not have the courage to express outside of writing ; I will use Sherry Ginn’s “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: Science, Science Fiction, or Autobiography” , and “The Spectacle of Masculinity” by Bette London to prove my evaluation as correct. To those who have not had the pleasure of reading the novel Frankenstein, the novel is a story of a gifted scientific scholar named Victor Frankenstein whom was fueled by many revolutionary

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    My Life, People Ruined “I promise to live with you and laugh with you; to stand by your side, and to sleep in your arms; to be joy to your heart, and food for your soul; to always make you, you”(Spelling 242).When you are a kid, you don't worry about what anyone thinks. Stori Telling, an autobiography of Tori Spelling, is a hilarious autobiography about her over-the-top first wedding to finding new love to her much-publicized -- and misunderstood -- “disinheritance,” and

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    background of becoming a world famous tennis player, in his autobiography Open from 2009. Already from the beginning Andre Agassi narrates about the family’s more or less tense relationship to each other and how the tennis player’s career is affected of his social heritage. This is the three main themes Andre Agassi gets around in his story about his early life. First, Andre Agassi tells about the grandmother’s relationship with the father, the mother and himself. There is a continuously negative and tense

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    The impact of Gender in the Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl The autobiography , Incidents in the Life of a Slave girl, was written by Harriet Ann Jacobs under the pseudonym name Linda Brendt. This book details the life of slavery and how Jacobs’ achieved freedom for her children and for herself. Jacobs’ detailed these painful, and intricate accounts through forty-one chapters. Harriet Jacobs unfortunate experiences as a slave were significantly shaped because of her gender. Jacobs did

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    years, reading and writing have had an impact on my life unlike any other. Specific writings teach me how to live my life. These pieces of literature include, Chinese Cinderella, Life’s for the Living, Forever in our Hearts, an autobiography written by my great-great-grandfather, the phrase ‘Mind over Matter,’ and Project Semicolon. Chinese Cinderella, Life’s for the Living, and Forever in our Hearts have influenced me to be strong. The autobiography inspires me to work hard and never give up. Having

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    facets. Double Consciousness complicates the feeling of belonging because it makes it difficult for one to develop a sense of self. In the autobiography Down These Mean Streets, written by Peri Thomas, the reader gets to experience the authors struggles with Double Consciousness of being both Hispanic and Black. In a similar fashion, Langston Hughes’ autobiography, Big Sea, gives the reader understanding of the shortcoming of dealing with Double consciousness with class and economic status. In this

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    reading and writing have had an impact on my life unlike any other. Specific writings have prepared me for the journey of life. These pieces of literature consist of, Chinese Cinderella, Life’s for the Living, Forever in our Hearts, an autobiography written by my great-great-grandfather, the phrase ‘Mind over Matter,’ and Project Semicolon. Chinese Cinderella, Life’s for the Living, and Forever in our Hearts have influenced me to be unyielding. The autobiography inspires me to work diligently and never

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