In the StoryCorp Sarah and Joshua Littman, Joshua is suffering from Asperger's syndrome. Joshua asked the question, “Have you ever felt like life is hopeless?” (0:26). Questions like this are sometimes unexpected and keep people on their edge of their seats. When someone asks this type of question, it usually prompts an interesting response that can add much more information. This question also helped to show how close Joshua and his mom are. The fact that he is able to ask these kinds of questions adds depth to the interview. While in mine, I ask questions about experiences that my sister and I have been through together, such as when I asked, “What’s your best memory of me?... What would be your worst memory?” (0:32/1:01). These questions helped to make this StoryCorp better by getting into my sister and I’s past. It allowed for a response that showed people everything that we have been through together.
In the StoryCorp Sarah and Joshua Littman, Joshua is suffering from Asperger's syndrome. Joshua asked the question, “Have you ever felt like life is hopeless?” (0:26). Questions like this are sometimes unexpected and keep people on their edge of their seats. When someone asks this type of question, it usually prompts an interesting response that can add much more information. This question also helped to show how close Joshua and his mom are. The fact that he is able to ask these kinds of questions adds depth to the interview. While in mine, I ask questions about experiences that my sister and I have been through together, such as when I asked, “What’s your best memory of me?... What would be your worst memory?” (0:32/1:01). These questions helped to make this StoryCorp better by getting into my sister and I’s past. It allowed for a response that showed people everything that we have been through together.