Nonfiction Biography Autobiography Memoir
Jan 21, 2016
Nonfiction
Biography Autobiography Memoir
What is nonfiction?
• Nonfiction is writing about real– lives – places – things – events – ideas
What are the most popular forms of nonfiction?
• The most popular forms of nonfiction are– biographies – autobiographies– memoirs– speeches– informational text
What are your favorite types of nonfiction?
• Biographies• Self-help books• Autobiographies• Newspaper, magazine,
and Internet articles• Eyewitness accounts of
newsworthy events• Memoirs
What are the purposes of nonfiction?
• To entertain readers• To teach readers by providing information,
explanation, or instruction• To persuade readers to understand a
particular viewpoint• To offer readers advice• To present snapshots of different life
experiences for readers
Biography, Autobiography, and Memoir
• There are many different types of nonfiction.• Biography, autobiography, and memoir tend to
be favorites among preteens and teenagers.• Among the most popular are
books about– athletes– entertainers/recording artists– adventurers– historical/political figures
Biography
• A biography is the story of a person’s life told by another person.
• Biographies are often written about well-known people.
• Biographies can also be written about little-known people who have had interesting lives.
• In all cases, biographers must select the best details to explain what is remarkable about their subjects.
Organization of Biographies
• Biographies are typically organized chronologically—the events are described in the order in which they happened.– This format helps show how a person’s life
experiences affect him or her.
Understanding Biographies
• A graphic organizer, such as a Time Line or Sequence Map, can help readers to better understand biographies.– A Time Line can help readers remember the
chronological order of the events.– A Sequence Map can help readers follow and
connect those events.
• Consider the sample Sequence Map on the next slide.
• The Sequence Map below has been filled out for “Abd al-Rahman Ibrahima.”
Ibrahima is born in Fouta Djallon, Guinea.
As a young man, he meets Dr. John Cox.
In his 20s, he is forced into slavery in the U.S.
Twenty years later, Cox and others try to help.
Ibrahima and his wife are eventually freed.
In 1829, Ibrahima dies while traveling home.
Autobiography and Memoir
• An autobiography is the story of a person’s life, written by that person.– This written account includes all or most of the
significant experiences of the individual’s life.
• A memoir is also the story of a person’s life, written by that person.– This written account extracts and focuses on one
or more significant experiences of the individual’s life.
Organization of Autobiography and Memoir
• Like biographies, autobiographies typically follow chronological order.
• Memoirs, however, may have less structured organizations. They often use– flashbacks, which interrupt time sequence and
present events that occurred earlier or in the pastand
– foreshadowing, which provides a clue to events that will occur in the future or later in the story
Example of Autobiography
• In her autobiography “Mi Familia,” Carmen Tafolla flashes back to a time before she was born to explain who she is.
My roots in New Mexico go back for centuries—espanoles arriving in the 17th century to indios parientes already there. The move to Texas happened between 1848 and 1865 (a few wars got in the way, causing strange demographic reshuffles). My great-great-grandmother was already there, and had a seamstress shop in “downtown” San Antonio; my great-grandmother washed clothes in the San Antonio River…. She later married two (one at a time) Confederate veterans.
—from “Mi Familia,”by Carmen Tafolla
My roots in New Mexico go back for centuries—espanoles arriving in the 17th century to indios parientes already there. The move to Texas happened between 1848 and 1865 (a few wars got in the way, causing strange demographic reshuffles). My great-great-grandmother was already there, and had a seamstress shop in “downtown” San Antonio; my great-grandmother washed clothes in the San Antonio River…. She later married two (one at a time) Confederate veterans.
—from “Mi Familia,”by Carmen Tafolla
Example of Memoir
• In his memoir “The Jacket,” author Gary Soto describes a few years of his childhood.
• Soto feels that these years were greatly affected by the ugly green jacket he had to wear at the time.
• To keep track of the major events in an autobiography or memoir, readers can use a Sequence Map or a Time Line.
• This Time Line outlines the events that Soto describes in his memoir.
Gary’s mother buys him am ugly green
jacket that is too big.
Gary’s dog rips an L-
shaped tear in the jacket’s
sleeve.
Gary wears the jacket to school and
gets a D on a math test.
Gary seems to learn to accept the jacket, but
he still doesn’t like it.
Gary tells his mother he
wants a black leather biker
jacket.
Gary gets bad grades and no girls like him; he blames the
jacket.
The jacket becomes too small; the L-shaped rip
gets bigger.
Gary cries and asks his mom
for a new jacket; she
says no.
If you were to write an autobiography, what major events would you want to include? Place them on the Time Line below.
SUMMARY: Biography, Autobiography, and Memoir
• Whether they are reading a biography, an autobiography, or a memoir, readers can– find out more about a person’s life– learn more about a person’s character– gain insight into themselves
and the world around them