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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

The Happiest Refugee - A Memoir by Anh Do

You passel rick painful situations around by means of laughter. If you can find climate in anything, even poverty, you can survive it.  This quotation mark by Bill Cosby, is a quote that encompasses the idea of using laughter and happiness to overcome the nigh extreme hardships in life. The Happiest Refugee, a muniment written by Anh Do, is a biographical report that encompasses this same idea. The memoir is intimately the life of renowned comic Anh Do and the series of significant events Anh experienced during his life which do his personality today. Through the authority in which Anh constructs his narrative by his use of selection of detail, structure, sequencing and the style he uses in his memoir, Anh manages to pay off to a greater extent than just the baloney of his life but alike the invaluable lessons he in condition(p) along the way. The main lessons that he wreaks through the use of his the same expository techniques include: everything happens for a reason, be positive and goose egg pass on get you buck and finally work for your dreams and they will come true. By transferral these life lessons to his readers, Anh attempts to engage the readers on an emotional level in order for his lessons to be more resonant.\nFirstly, Anhs uses structure, sequencing and the style of his writing to convey to readers his first life lesson that everything happens for a reason. Throughout the entirety of Anhs memoir, he structures the nature of his stories to ensure a blissful or uproarious figment succeeds a despicable or saddening tier. By doing this, he manages to ensure the tone of his memoir stays positive therefrom reflecting his optimistic personal voice. He also manages to go progress than retell a story but to convey a lesson about life that everything happens for a reason. This is best shown when Anh sequences the humorous story of their family receiving free clothes to follow his familys harrowingly descriptive and melancho lic boat journey. During this boat journey, Anhs ...

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