This is the literate age that we are living in and learning information in a blink of an eye that can spread across continents in a flash of time. Literacy in this age is also taken for granted in this new age literacy. Within normal setting most countries have a baseline expectation of reading and writing skills, but if considered for a moment individuals across the world still do not have the necessity of literacy in their lives. Living without literacy is comparable to that as the human body losing a leg halting the body progress in all endeavors. The literacy narrative that is going to be portrayed is that of a; as I consider normal American working family. The closest recollections to literacy that I have is at …show more content…
My Aunt Joyce could tell a story that would that would have you hooked from exposition till conclusion, as the years passed till I was five I was enthralled by this ability to convey speech and literacy so gracefully. Joyce is my literacy sponsor in so many ways there would never be a moment where she did not have a book in her hands. She would sit me down and show me all sort of large words that I would learn later on in my life. I remember family reunions where the family elders would tell us stories for us to learn life lesson although it was not written tis part of my literacy experience would spread to expanding my vocabulary for this new style of expressive speech. In the falling fall I would meet my next influence of literacy Mr. Lyons same as my aunt Joyce me showed the written language in a art form of communication and all the doors that they could burst open making opportunities for my …show more content…
The day and age we live in is full information and knowledge that anyone can learn new skill in days, access parts of the world never experienced to them this to me is what the heart of literacy is to the human society the uniform script to describe every facet of a life time. The real fear I experience to this day it show is the neglect of my writing skills, literacy is to me a second hand life style, every bit of information I take in is mentally processing and understanding from every possible degree. This is why literacy and imagery is so interesting to me and the conceived meaning and feeling portrayed is astounding to me leading me to be a constant thinker of ideas and how to portray them through written language. In all my experiences to get to this point my family encouraged literacy from the beginning even as I struggled with it at some points in my literacy career, the family unit and my mother are some of my greatest sponsor needed in developing the true ability of understand literacy from practicing together to teaching each