Reference no: EM133581404
Question: The author's purpose to tell us her life story of how she can inspire others in a positive way and showing resilience through her storyline. The single drop out mother of two children is wanting to show the audience that she did not give up even though her struggles held her back for some years but resilience it what kept her moving forward earning her GED, applying for online school with UMA, working a dead-end job and having to support her two children. This mother did not give up, it is in her story, and she has proof of getting herself out of her struggles to provide a better life for herself and the children.
I feel that her message is intended for drop out students, single struggling mothers, and her message has been displaced in different areas of her body in her story. The author needs a stronger beginning or thesis to help support the body of her purpose. The purpose of her storyline is scattered throughout her message and goes off track, so I feel this needs more work to process her initial purpose in this storyline.
The author's perspective is mainly insight from her life experience from dropping out of school, getting her GED, enrolling at UMA online school, graduating with a 4.0 GPA, raising two children, temporary having a dead-end job, and turning all that struggle into a positive outcome. Her story is to inspire others that are going through similar situations in life to consider hope and taking similar steps to achieving better decisions about their education and future job with life changes. There are many different paths to success and we all should consider what is best for us! The author expresses determination, ambition, resilience, courage to explain that she needed another path in life and the ability to learn on her own terms. Inspiration, motivation and determination, along with her resilience and courage is what the author conveys in her story.
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