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    The caged birds

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    figures play in the lives of the various narrators Select a figure from each of the four memoirs and write one sentence answering the question for each memoir. Answer (15 points) ScoreAll of the memoirs in this unit are told from the first-person point of view. Why is it important that they are told in the first person How would they be different if they were told from a different point of view Imagine one of the memoirs you read told from a different point of view‚ and use that example to explain both

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    Cassidy To Squeeze a Lemon Dry: How Princess Dashkova’s Memoir Reveals Common Themes Among Russia’s History Princess Ekaterina Dashkova was an intelligent‚ impressive woman who‚ at 18 years old (an age when many modern teenagers are still living at home with their parents)‚ helped to stage a coup d’ etat for Catherine Alexeyvna‚ who was destined to become Catherine the Great.1 Ekaterina was actually called Catherine the Little2‚ because both women held the same saint namesake and both were considered

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    The reading states that some critics have raised doubts about the accuracy of the Chevalier’s memoir and provides three reasons of support. However‚ the professor states that Chevalier’s memoir is accurate and is a reliable history source and refutes each of the authors’ reasons. First‚ the reading states that Chevalier borrowed considerable sums of money from a Swiss merchant‚ even thought that his memoir states that he had been very rich. The professor opposes this point by saying that taking a

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    Streets Paper‚ Due Monday‚ 2/18 Topic: While Bella Spewack’s Streets is one woman’s memoir‚ it also tells us more generally about European immigrants’ experiences in urban America at the turn-of-the twentieth century. For this essay‚ you will explain what this one memoir can tell us about immigrant life. Is it effective in capturing the lives of turn-of-the-century immigrants? In what ways does it alert us to the problems that immigrants faced? In what ways does it display the triumphs and

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    personal manner. I felt this was so due to Frank McCourt’s lack of proper grammar. This gave the entire memoir a personal feel‚ which made the contents of the story feel as if they were being voiced‚ not written. • What is the most striking part of the work? I felt the most striking part of the work was when McCourt gets his first job in the post office. Frank really expressed within his memoir how getting a job was a very important step toward becoming a man for him. Now Frank could support

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    announce online memoir‚ "Sophmoron." Minneapolis-St. Paul‚ MN-WI - While the current pope makes the cover of "Rolling Stone" magazine‚ the pope back in the ’60s and ’70s made headlines from a renewal of Catholic doctrine. The renewal‚ called "Vatican II‚" swept through the Catholic church and changed the way priests held church services. Catholic education changed‚ too‚ often toward experimental approaches. Growing up through that change is recounted in the humorous and poignant online memoir entitled

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    Tobias Wolff’s memoir‚ This Boy’s Life illustrates the harsh realities of growing up in the 1950’s and the failures associated with it. Wolff uses his experiences growing up from a child’s point of view and the interactions of his characters to illustrate that society of the 1950’s produced a landscape of unsustainable beliefs and misplaced optimism. He demonstrates this through extensive use of vivid and disillusioning language and various characters. However‚ Wolff also alludes to the possibility

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    Throughout the memoir‚ Night‚ Eliezer Wiesel goes through an embarkation that changes him from being a very religious to questioning everything he really ever believed. Despite Wiesel being raised in the Jewish faith‚ during his time in the concentration camps his faith shifts from believing in God‚ to himself‚ and then to Hitler‚ the man in charge of the Holocaust; he continues to have faith throughout the memoir‚ though in different things. In the beginning of the memoir‚ Elie is a deeply religious

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    particular insight into an understanding of belonging have you gained from Raimond Gaita’s representation of his father’s life in Romulus my Father in the early chapters of the memoir‚ and how his choice of language‚ style‚ voice and the use of the memoir influenced your response to his story so far In the early chapters of the memoir Gaita gives us images and ideas that he himself acquired from his father‚ for example ‘Though the landscape is one of rare beauty‚ to the English or European eye it seems

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    The advice from “How to Write a Memoir”‚ William Zinsser gives advice to people writing a memoir. Zinsser gives things like “Be yourself”‚ “it’s your story”‚ and “Think small” (2‚ 7‚ 27 Zinsser). This tells writers how to do it and what they should and should not do. In the memoir‚ “Guts”‚ Gary Paulson follows all of Zinsser’s advice. An advice Zinsser gives is be yourself he says this by‚ “Or it can be an informal family history…”(2 Zinsser). In “Guts” Paulson does follow this because of his view

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