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By : marko loko    4 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-19 03:12:41
A more subjective style of autobiography is known as a memoir. Traditionally, an autobiography will detail the events of an individual's entire life. A memoir, on the other hand, may only tell the story of a finite span of time within the subject's life, and will usually focus more on the individual's memories, feelings, and experiences. These are not event or fact-driven stories, but rather musings or expressions of the inner emotions of the subject. Memoirs may also combine historical fact with memories of the autobiographer. This particular kind of memoir is often called an eyewitness account, a term which encompasses slave narratives and Holocaust memoirs, for example.

Noteworthy examples of memoir-styled autobiographies include those of St. Augustine and Jean Jacques Rousseau. In some cases, memoirs are written by political figures in order to offer a personal account on some event in history in which they were involved. Such an example of a political figure using the memoir genre might be Mein Kampf, by Adolph Hilter. Memoirs written by political figures are often aimed at gaining notoriety or justifying actions.

Celebrities and sports figures are likely to write memoirs or autobiographies as well, since their lives are in the public eye, and are often of widespread public interest. These autobiographies are often known as ad hoc autobiographies, and are usually designed to elicit and/or exploit notoriety. An ad hoc autobiography, although written in a first person point of view, is usually written by a ghostwriter.

Another form of autobiography is a fictional-autobiography. This is an autobiography written from the point of view of a fictional character. In other words, an author assumes the voice of a fictional character when writing that character's own biography. The story itself is fictitious, but is written as though it happened to the character.
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