Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Autobiographies: Do They Really Matter?

Autobiographies are personal accounts of a person's experiences and the times to which their life corresponds. Biographies are impersonal annals that are not experienced and written by the same person. The importance of these distinctions is defined by the way in which they are used for research, knowledge, etc.. Autobiographies are primary sources that allow readers to understand the emotions, opinions, and experiences that the author has personally been involved. They are ideal tools for research and understanding through genuine documentation. Biographies are detailed presentations of a subject's experiences in life told and written by someone else. These are standard resources for collecting basic facts about memorable times in a subject's life. I believe autobiographies are worth reading for a broad knowledge of an individual, so that one may understand the individual to a more personal degree. By learning about other's reality, one can grasp a better perception of another individual and his/her understanding.

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