Saturday, September 1, 2012

Blog #3


A literacy narrative to me it seems like one person fights through all odds to overcome their challenge. In both passages it talked about reading. Like how both taught themselves how to read and write through all odds. Then it seems like they share their point of view and describe their point of view from what they had just learned. For example in the Malcolm X story he begins to describe how awesome the dictionary is, then he starts to tell about slavery and how bad the whites are.
                The audience of this type piece is everybody who is trying to do something but don’t think they can. I say that because it is supposed to be inspirational to all because the people who write these stories fought through tougher things than most people do.  And it just proves that if there is always a will then there is a way.
                The voice of the entire type has to be inspirational. Because the values and drive that the people who write these stories are beyond anyone else’s and they set out to prove that they could do it no matter what the cost. Also the whole stories have a lesion that they learned and they share it with the reader.
Basically the writer’s purpose was to teach and share their findings with others.

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