Memoirs Have you heard the word memoir before? What do you already know about memoirs? Have you read a memoir before?

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Memoirs

• Have you heard the word memoir before?

• What do you already know about memoirs?

• Have you read a memoir before?

What is a memoir?

• A memoir is a record of important events based on the writer’s personal observation or knowledge. (Webster’s New World Dictionary,

1991, Prentice Hall)

• Memoir is a form of autobiographical writing dealing with the recollections of prominent people or people who have been a part of or have witnessed significant events. (adapted from

Thrall, Hibbard and Holman, A Handbook to Literature, 1960, Odyssey)

• A memoir is a narrative account written by an individual that depicts things, persons or events the individual has known or experienced. (adapted from Murfin and Ray, The Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms, 2003,

Bedford/St. Martin’s)

What is the purpose of a memoir?

• To record thoughts and actions for future reference or reflection

• To share achievements, influences, and incidents of a person’s life

Form of a Memoir

• A memoir is a form of autobiography usually focusing on a single period in the author’s life and on well-known people the author knows.

• A memoir often focuses on a major event in the author’s life

What are the features of a Memoir?

• A memoir is a narrative told in the first person.

• Memoirs sometimes include strong characterization of a third party through detailed description of actions, speech or physical attributes.

• Memoirs are often very descriptive, with attention to details of places or emotions.

• Memoirs may be selected diary or journal entries, or letters to a close friend or member of the family.

A memoir is NOT a summary of a life...it’s a window into a slice of life!

Life

Memoir

How are memoirs different from

autobiographies?• Memoirs differ from autobiography as they are usually

concerned with personalities and actions other than those of the writer, whereas autobiography puts a heavier stress on the inner and private life of the author.

• Memoirs combine the elements of biography and autobiography, but are different from them.

• Memoirs tend to be far more subjective than biographies in that they focus on personal recollection.

• Even though they are autobiographical in nature, memoirs differ from autobiographies because the accounts are personalized focusing more on what the author has witnessed than on his or her own life and character.

When Writing a Memoir... • Elaboration: Prove it!

• Tell a TRUE story

• Give examples

• Be specific! Give rich and vivid details.

• Stay on track and make your readers want to keep reading

• Don’t repeat yourself! Also, long stories are boring... Only keep what is necessary!

Writing a Conclusion

• Give the reader something to think about, laugh at, or remember.

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