You have written your own life story. You began writing it at birth. By the time you were four years old, you had decided on the essential details of the plot. As seven, you had completed your story in all its main details.
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Manu Melwin Joy
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School of Management Studies
CUSAT, Kerala, India.
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3. Introduction
• You have written your
own life story.
• You began writing it at
birth.
• By the time you were
four years old, you had
decided on the essential
details of the plot.
• As seven, you had
completed your story in
all its main details.
4. Introduction
• From then until you
were about twelve years
of age, you polish it up
and added a few extras
here and there.
• In adolescence, you
revise your story
updating it with more
real life characters.
5. Introduction
• Like all stories, your life
story has a beginning, a
middle and an end.
• It has its heroes, heroines,
villains, stooges and walk
on characters.
• It has its main theme and
sub plots.
• It may be comic or tragic,
enthralling or boring,
inspiring or inglorious.
6. Activity
• Suppose of now, that you
have indeed written the
story which is your own
life.
– What is the title of the
story?
– What kind of story is it?
(Happy/Sad/Tragic/comic)
– In a few sentence,
describe the closing scene
of your story.