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    David Foster Wallace’s “How Tracy Austin Broke My Heart” uncovers the undesirable truth within many autobiographies concerning athletes, the lack of intelligence and the dim-wittedness of the sports memoirs oftentimes disappoint Wallace. Wallace points out the flaws of sports memoirs that falsifies the potential claims that authors are making to generate sales. Wallace argues that authors of the sports memoirs are generally incapable of successfully interpreting the void that encapsulates the…

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    Jane Addam's Hull House

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    Addams’s grew up in a privileged background, she graduated from Rockford Seminary in 1882 and did not have to participate in paid labor much similar to her peers in the same social standing. In her autobiography, she described that it was a overall pleasant experience to live at the Hull House and shies away from negative instances that would put the hull house in a unfavorable light. Addams’s viewpoint of the personal stories is biased as she is witness’s…

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    George Tabori’s Autodafé: Erinnerungen is a unique look into the world of autobiographies. Up to this point, we have read a wide variety of autobiographical themes and methods of narration. Each has its own characteristics and portrays the author’s life in a different form. Tabori’s book is no different. Not only does it provide a new style or method of narration but also discusses a wide variety of different themes. To understand this book as a whole, one must examine the aspects that make it…

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    author’s themes focus more on freedom and equality for a nation, The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence, than the freedom to have peace in a nation, The Iroquois Constitution. From speaking about someone’s personal opinions of how women’s equality and rights is not even remotely close to the men’s , “Letter to John Adams”, to using their voice to establish equality for women. Out of the four documents given, The Autobiography: The Declaration of Independence that was written by…

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    One of the first pieces of African American fiction is James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Published anonymously in 1912, and again in 1927, it follows the life of a Black man who is able to pass for white. Although formatted as an autobiography, this work is a fiction novel that was popular among the white and black middle classes of America when it was published. This text explores topics such as social status, appropriation and assimilation, interracial…

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    Puritan colonists. The views from these two autobiographies have shown different beliefs, however religion have always dominated humanity, as religion continues humanity will always pick it up and see it from different perspectives. I would like to elaborate and discuss how religion has strongly impacted both Benjamin Franklin and Mary Rowlandson’s lives in different ways and how they perceived and grasp the concept of religion differently in their autobiographies…

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    The Bushido Code Analysis

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    witnessed in Musui’s Story, which is an autobiography of Tokugawa Samurai. This autobiography documents the life of Katsu Kokichi, who was a samurai in Japan’s late Tokugawa period. This story gives excellent examples of how Katsu Kokichi broke and disrespected the Bushido code along with disrespecting himself from early childhood till his death. Some of the behavior that Kokichi did to disrespect the Bushido code was lying, cheating, and stealing. For example, when Kokichi was young, he…

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    that the two can live without depending on each other. Two literature pieces that can be used to study the relationship between an individual and a society are Dr. Martin Luther King Junior’s Letter From the Birmingham Jail and Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, A Long Walk to Freedom. Both pieces show how an individual can gain a sense of self from their community and how that…

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    Lili’uokalani’s Hanai daughter, Lydia, and written in 1982 by Helen G. Allen, The Betrayal of Liliuokalani: Last Queen of Hawaii 1838-1917. Allen’s text builds upon the autobiography because it also utilizes diaries and other personal papers of Lili’uokalani and it expands of Lili’uokalani’s life past the end date of the autobiography. With that said, this biography must be strictly analyzed because Allen utilized sources that no other person could or can access. She also contradicts herself in…

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    The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin When thinking about Benjamin Franklin the first thing that comes to mind is a man flying a kite with the key at the end of it, trying to discover electricity. He was best known as a founding father, inventor, scientist, politician, author, and a printer in his lifetime. He became so well rounded due to reading books from philosophers and reading about humanism. Understanding his accomplishments and how he lived his life are what were captured in his…

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