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Writing Self And Others - Coggle Diagram
Writing Self And Others
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Perception of world
James Baldwin
Notes Of A Native Son carries a general perception of the character's attitudes towards the world. It showcases how he changed his worldviews as he grew older in life, giving us a glimpse of how the protagonist feels about the animosity from white people, and how he came upon contempt for them.
Raoul Peck
A good chunk of Exterminate All Brutes is Peck discussing his perspective experiences with persecution, and that gives the audience an idea of his perception of the world, at least in the documentary.
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Anna Devere-Smith
The entirety of Twilight LA discusses this exact concept, with every single narrative point being exactly how each specific person interviewed views at least a major part of their world.
Coming Of Age
Es'kia Mphalele
Mrs Plum is depicted as a noticeably more lighthearted and traditional story. The story is told in a first person past tense, and is portrayed more as a mystery story as well as being a coming of age tale.
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Edwidge Danticat
Children Of The Sea is shown as a very dark and harrowing story, that still carries a very similar structure to a typical coming of age story. It being structured as a letter between two characters, allows the situation to be properly shown in a tragic and terrifying light..