The writer Richard Rodriguez, who wants to achieve, and the author of Malcolm X of reading reading, explained their ways that their lives were deeply influenced and changed as they asked for education. Rodriguez wrote his academic record, but Malcolm X said he educated himself. Achieving education changed the reason why both men and men pursue education. Richard Rodriguez describes in his book "Aspiration of Desire" as a way to keep pursuit of academic achievement away from family and cultural roots. One of the main reasons for success in the classroom is that we can not forget that school.
"Education is a key to success" is a famous word that everyone is familiar. Now, if you are not educated, you will have a hard time to succeed, and you may give up too early. Richard Rodriguez 's "Achievements of Desire" and Malcolm X' s "Learning Reading" are similar, and their methods and reasons for self - learning are different. Malcolm X teaches himself because he wants to be a well-educated African-American. Richard Rodriguez had a drive to him to study and go to school, even though he did not speak English when he started. Both of us learn about life and ourselves through learning. Education is important not only for their career but also for themselves, and can be a more prominent role model.
Both Richard Rodriguez and Malcolm X are studying books like them. Rodriguez 's parents put pressure on him to force him to work at school and learn English. He eventually began to like it and began to appreciate it. Meanwhile, Malcolm X taught himself during imprisonment and learned everything he did not know in this book. From his book, he became a famous spokesperson for oppressed African Americans. Rodriguez's affection for reading quickly evolved into his life and dedication. He visited Europe to attend the Ivy League School and is now the editor in San Francisco Pacific News Agency. Malcolm X asked who was from where the British writer originated and answered "books".
With an autobiographical excerpt, Malcolm X likes to talk about books on how he learns to read. Malcolm's prison day is a desire to learn how to read and write so that it can not read or write. After acquiring amazing reading skills, he said "I did not even expect to be imprisoned in the book for many months, and indeed, until now, my life is never free did". This ironic statement shows the importance of reading Malcolm and how it has changed his life.
The focus of "Sherman Aleksey's" Superman and Me ": When Alexie told at an Indian school he quoted what he called" books "as proposals for minor children and unidentified children all over the world did. Effective advice?