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Introduction to Memoir What is a memoir?

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Introduction to Memoir. What is a memoir?. When I say “memoir” you say…. Brainstorm words that pop into your head when you hear the word “memoir” ( individually ) Work together to form a working definition of “memoir” ( small group ) Share and tweak your definitions( as a class ). Memoir is…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction to Memoir

Introduction to Memoir

What is a memoir?

Page 2: Introduction to Memoir

When I say “memoir” you say…

• Brainstorm words that pop into your head when you hear the word “memoir” (individually)

• Work together to form a working definition of “memoir” (small group)

• Share and tweak your definitions(as a

class)

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Memoir is…

• A type of autobiographical nonfiction where a writer takes a reflective stance in looking back on a particular time in his or her life.

• A short text focused on a single incident that is meaningful to the author.

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What is the purpose of memoir?

• Brainstorm in your small group.– To reveal something important about yourself

or your life.– To leave something of you behind for others– To bear witness (to say, “I was there when…”)– To learn something about yourself– To celebrate an important person or event in

your life

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Event vs. Experience

• A memoir is not just a retelling of an event; it’s an exploration through the thoughts, emotions, and importance tied to that event, by the author.

• Memoir isn’t the summary of a life; it’s a window into a slice of life.

• Different people may experience the same event in different ways.

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“Everything Will Be Okay”

• Recognizing the author’s experience– What are the events described?

– What is the author’s experience?

– What is the text evidence that supports the understanding of the experience?

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Exit Slip

• How did thinking about the author’s experience, rather than just the events, change your understanding of the memoir? (individually answer on a half sheet of

paper and turn in to Ms. Schmitt)