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By hadeel on
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Good morning, I would like to know why a person
writes an autobiography of himself ,for example
charles dickens wrote david copperffield as an
autobiography for his life ,so I want to know to which
limit psycological experience can affect the writer.
thank you very much
I'm waiting for your answer.
hadeel ayoub.
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By absent-minded on
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Dear Hadeel,
I guess that the motives of writing an autobiography are different for different authors. If you write an essay on this, I think you should treat each author as a special case. I believe the same for your second question, namely, that different people rely in different ways on their psychological conditions. There are a lot of factors involved when writing a book - reason, motive, purpose, your culture, current or past psychological conditions, the public (people who are going to read it, familiar to you or not), etc.
George
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By Josh on
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The byproducts of any work of literature are almost cause for psychanalyzation. Principally, the idea of self-concept would envoke any person to write their life's story. The success in doing so would implicate overall success as a person. This is a psychological state that someone might have in a 'mid-life crisis'. Though in the stages that one goes through to accept death (research Thanatology) reassurance that their life was fulfilling is one important step. Narsissism is also a possible psychological state that would cause someone to write an autobiography; that is self-love.
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