Yes, I believe artists should be able to step into other people’s situations, contexts and cultures and work from there. If artists don’t have that freedom, then, as someone has said, are we all writing our autobiographies? Why shouldn’t a man write about a woman or a black man a white character?
Do you agree with his statement? Why or why not? Do
you think Immaculee Ilibagiza, the woman interviewed in the news segment we watched last week would agree? Why or why not? How do you think she would feel reading "My Parents' Bedroom" as a genocide survivor?
Yes I do agree with his statement because it’s also helping us to learn more about what’s going on world. However Uwem right about someone life and their freedom. And it’s shows us how to deal with if we were in that situation. If there is no one else to write than we end it up writing a own autobiography. Therefore nobody likes to read it.
Do I think Immaculee Ilibagiza would agree? No because she experienced genocide only one time. She would feel disturb, sad, and sacred reading which is “My Parents’s Bedroom.
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