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1. Some critics believe almost all autobiographies are written to express a them
1. Some critics believe almost all autobiographies are written to express a theme of hardship and struggle. Considering the autobiographies you have read in this course, agree or disagree with this theory. Please refer to 3 specific autobiographies that we read for this class.
2. In autobiographies written by women such as Maxine Hong Kingston, Emma Goldman, Zora Neale Hurston (and others), the writers often include a critique of gender. Briefly describe 3 major issues these 3 female writers examine that relate to exploring gender. (You may pick a different point for each writer if you want.) Support by referring to the specific writers.
3. Frederick Douglass, Harry Crews, Mary McCarthy, bell hooks, and Mary Karr (and others) all portray themselves as children. What are three distinct challenges these writers had to handle when writing about their childhood selves? How successful were these writers in dealing with these issues?
4. Some autobiographies have bad characters. How do the works of Harriet Jacobs, Pascal D’Angelo, Richard Wright, and Vivian Gornick make us believe that they are truthful in describing the “villain” so we sympathize with the narrator against him?
5. Compare your own memoir that you submitted to any other memoir that you feel bears a resemblence to yours. Indicate 3 techniques or themes that you share with this writer.
5. What are 3 issues that need to be mastered by anyone writing an autobiography?
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