autobiographies
An autobiography is a self-written narrative of a person’s life, typically presented in the first person and organized to convey the author's experiences and their interpretation of those experiences. The scope can be broad, covering childhood to the present, or selective, focusing on defining periods, themes, or achievements. Autobiographies may follow a chronological order or be arranged thematically, and they often place personal events within historical, social, or cultural contexts.
The genre aims to reveal not only what happened but how the author understood and felt about
Autobiography is sometimes contrasted with memoir and biography. A memoir tends to center on specific experiences
Style and structure vary widely. Some autobiographies are linear and documentary, while others are reflective, episodic,
Reliability is a common topic of discussion, since autobiographies are subjective by nature. Memory biases, selective