Example of Autobiography Essay

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    Is life on the road for everyone? Life on the road is not for everybody which in theory is understandable because traveling can be unpredictable. People who do not like to travel have their reasons; some people may say that they dislike traveling because they find it to be boring, while others will say that traveling causes them to stress due to fear of the unknown and therefore would rather avoid unnecessary worries and fears. There is also many thrill-seeking people who find that traveling the…

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    Twenty-four-year-old Christopher McCandless was a strong adventurer who disappeared after graduating college to go on a backpacking trip which ended up in the Alaskan wilderness. Chris McCandless became Alex Supertramp because he wanted to explore the unexplored and discover a life without responsibility, possessions, people, money, lies, and abusive relationships. He severely wanted to prove that one’s life does not require road maps and plans but that one could be perfectly happy as a free man…

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    While looking for new meaning of life, people usually step on new perspectives which never appeal to them as solutions to their problems. The American Muslim minister and human rights activist Malcolm X describes his life of learning how to write and read during his time time in prison to imply his reinvention process in his article “A Homemade Education”. The author was “increasingly frustrated at not being able to express what I wanted to convey in letters that I wrote” so he started to…

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    beyond important, it is the base to one’s success and future, attitude is the root of one 's thoughts and actions, can change your perspective on life and shapes the world around you. Attitude is the root the one’s thoughts and actions, For example Malcolm X, who was incarcerated for 6 years. He didn’t have formal education beyond eighth grade, yet striked as a highly intellectual and well educated individual and that 's entirely due to his self education which he started when he was in…

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    It is not uncommon for people to forget that many renowned influential figures originated from humble beginnings and suffered through great ordeals to become the well-known symbols of change that are written across history books. In The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Alex Haley reminds the world of this fact through his beautifully detailed account of the life and hardships of the great human rights activist Malcolm X. The structure, style, and content of the novel advance the author’s purpose of…

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    introduction of his autobiography with a message to his son. He declared the reasons for writing his story originally were both a means of recording family history but also were a means of offering advice to his son and his posterity (Franklin pg 9). As his biography progressed Franklin’s style changed to reveal a tutorial approach that offered advice to a wider audience. Benjamin Vaughan upon reading an outline of the biography encouraged Franklin to publish his autobiography for the benefit of…

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    Throughout the novel, Acosta exercises his self-imposed male privilege through his constant objectification of women. An example of Oscar’s commodification of women is shown through his sexual attitude towards female bodies. During a trip Oscar’s favorite bar JJ’s he refers to two women as his ‘sister;’ however the encounter becomes sexual. “Bertha removes his hand from around…

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    For example, Eggers uses a different tone when describing Mae’s infatuation and love for The Circle, but casts a different tone while portraying Mercer’s disdain with the company’s level of power and all of the trauma it’s caused. While Mae is at work, she loves…

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    Chimamanda Adichie in her TED presentation talks about the dangers of a “single-story”, she warns us to against using a “single-story” to understand questions of identity. To understand what “single-story” is Chimamanda Adichie narrated a story when she was nineteen years old, she was leaving Nigeria to go to a university in the United States her American roommate was surprised by her because she spoken English very well. Her roommate wondered how she spoke English so well; she told her Nigeria…

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    In the third and last part of Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography, Franklin writes quite a bit about his involvement in politics and government. Throughout the Autobiography Franklin is involved with many important government officials, now during the later stage in his life he actually starts becoming part of the government himself. One of Franklin’s many inventions was the public library, back in the 1700’s reading books and other literature was luxury and it was usually only the elite rich…

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