Academic Quote by Russell Freedman
“Anyone writing a picture-book biography of Lincoln has a different set of responsibilities from someone writing a biography for sixth-graders, say, or from a Lincoln scholar writing an academic book on Lincoln. Each of these writers has a different audience and different goals. That's obvious.”
About This Quote
The quote highlights that biographical writing must be tailored to the intended audience, influencing depth, tone, and focus.
In simple terms: Audience dictates biographical style.
Match content to readers.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Children's picture books
- Middle school curricula
- Academic research
- Public history exhibits
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Designing age-appropriate biographies
- Structuring scholarly works
Questions to Reflect On
- How does audience shape the narrative choices?
- What responsibilities do authors have to their readers?