Asked by jk
Many authors write about difficult life events, including the Holocaust. Why might an author choose to write about a traumatic event in his or her life?
To have an emotional release
To raise awareness of the event
To attempt to make sense of what he or she experienced
To reach out to others who have experienced a similar situation
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All of the above.
- Emotional release: Writing can be cathartic, helping an author process strong feelings.
- Raise awareness: A personal account can inform readers and keep the historical record alive.
- Make sense of the experience: Putting events into words helps organize memory and find meaning.
- Reach out to others: Sharing trauma can validate others’ experiences and create connection or support.
- Emotional release: Writing can be cathartic, helping an author process strong feelings.
- Raise awareness: A personal account can inform readers and keep the historical record alive.
- Make sense of the experience: Putting events into words helps organize memory and find meaning.
- Reach out to others: Sharing trauma can validate others’ experiences and create connection or support.
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