How to Write a Book Report on an Autobiography
Write a Book Report on an
Autobiography
An autobiography is the story of a
person's life as written by the person in question. Unlike a biography, where a
third party documents the subject's life, an autobiography is told from a
first-person point of view. Thus, book
reports written on autobiographies can be a little tricky, but generally follow
a straightforward rubric. The goal of a book report on an autobiography is to
summarize the major achievements and events in the biographer's life.
1 In the first part of the book
report, describe the subject of the autobiography, including why this person is
famous or notable. Be sure to include major facts such as date of birth, place
of birth and date of death (if applicable). You may also want to explain why
you chose to write a book report on this person.
2 In the second part of the book
report, focus on describing the subject's early life including where she grew
up, the type of education
she received and information on her family members.
3 List at least 3 major events that
occurred in this person's life, excluding the dates of birth and death. Focus
on important, life-changing events and notable accomplishments such as artistic
achievement, the winning of awards, any important discoveries and any other
notable contributions to the world. Basically, the third part of the book
report should chronicle in much more detail why this person is notable.
4 Give your personal opinion of the
autobiographer. Describe your thoughts on this person's accomplishments and
contributions. Explain how you think this person impacted the world with his
existence.
5 Finally, in the last part of the
book report, describe whether or not you enjoyed reading
the book. Give some concrete reasons as to why you liked or disliked the book,
and tell if you would recommend this book to be read by others.

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