Yes. You can express personal feelings if it is your biography, but if it is on someone else no. A summary could be the proper place to analyze the actions of the person whose biography you have done, but the biography should be an objective study.
Royce MacGillivray has written: 'The new querist' -- subject(s): Questions and answers 'Bibliography of Glengarry County' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'A preliminary name list for a dictionary of Glengarry biography' -- subject(s): Biography, Dictionaries, Names, Personal, Personal Names
Nobody can possibly know this. If Shakespeare ever wrote about his feelings in any diaries or letters, they have not come down to us. His personal life is mostly a mystery.
Mariamna Davydoff has written: 'Memoirs of a Russian lady' -- subject(s): Biography, Social life and customs 'On the estate' -- subject(s): Biography 'On the estate' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Personal narratives, Pictorial works, Biography
personal application is which that is use for our personal or professional work like coreldraw, excel or etc
The name for a poem that expresses the personal feelings and/or emotions of the author is a lyric poem.
A biography that includes personal letters, diary entries, and interviews with the subject of the biography would have more primary sources speaking directly about the subject. This firsthand documentation provides unique insights into the subject's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
conciousness
someones personal feelings about sexism
Personal history
a biography
The content is affected by the journalist's personal feeling
Biography - 1987 Joan Collins A Personal Dynasty was released on: USA: 18 December 1997
All genres present the author's personal ideas and feelings about a particular topic. An essay is more straightforward in presenting the author's personal views.
That is a personal opion between the feelings of 1 and the feelings of the other
When girls start telling you her personal feelings, it usually means that she trusts you enough to tell you how she feels.
Subjective: emotional, personal, or impressionistic (uses biases and personal feelings)
yes