An autobiography can have your opinions about life.
No, an autobiography is a non-fictional account of a person's life written by that person. It is based on real events and experiences from the author's life.
It should be. An autobiography is the story of a person's life - as written by the subject themselves. A biography is written by someone else.
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Autobiography is a type of nonfiction narrative that tells the story of a person's life. Myth, folk tale, and fable are traditional fictional stories that often convey cultural beliefs or moral lessons.
Autobiographies are biographies, or essentially, life stories, written by the subject. That is, they are telling their own story of their own life, including interesting facts, anecdotes, who they are, what they've done, what's important to them, their world outlook, and their view of the future.Some autobiographies are of famous people, but anyone can write an autobiography as long as they are willing to share their personal journey in published form. Some such autobiographies of non-famous people have later found fame, as in the case of Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes.Autobiographies are non-fiction. A sub-genre is the fictional autobiography, in which a fictional character tells the story of his or her life, for example, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. In this genre the author uses the style of an autobiography to tell a fictional story.
No, "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a fictional novella, not an autobiography. The book tells the story of a young prince who travels to different planets and learns valuable life lessons along the way.
No, Miss Jane Pittman is a fictional charactor that Ernest J. Gaines used to express how life was for blacks at the time. Of course she was real, Jane Pittman was born a slave. She died at 110 years old. She wasn't a fictional character. Ernest J. Gaines did the autobiography of Mrs. Jane Pittman.
The spelling "autobiography" is correct.
A novel, a biography of someone else, and a self-help book are examples of non-autobiographies. A scientific research paper, a fictional short story, and a history book are other examples of non-autobiographical works.
In his autobiography, Twain identified by name a childhood friend of his whom he said Huck Finn was "mostly based on". But the Huck FInn in the book is still a fictional character.
That is called an autobiography.
There is no known autobiography of Gaudencio V Aquino, a fictional character created by F. Sionil Jose for his novel "Rosales Saga" series. The character of Gaudencio V Aquino is a significant figure in Philippine literature, representing various themes and historical contexts in the series.
"The Unauthorized Autobiography" by Lemony Snicket is a metafictional book that is part of the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" series. It purports to be the autobiography of the fictional character Lemony Snicket, but is full of puzzles, codes, and unreliable narration. The book provides background information and clues about the mysterious world of the series.
"The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" by Ernest J. Gaines is a work of fiction, and Miss Jane Pittman is a fictional character. The original report of Jane Pittman is not available because she is not a real individual.
an autobiography