3.12 Questions, Sources, and Notetaking

The Big Driving Question

The Big "Driving" Question

The big questions provide focus and make biographical reading interesting. If you have a "big question", your readers will feel satisfied after reading the biography you will write. The reader will have an "understanding" of something important as a result of reading your biography.

  • Some questions you might want to think about include:
    • What kind of effect did he or she have on the world? other people?
    • Do you feel this person made the world a better place to live in because of what he/she did?  How? Why or why not?
    • How would the history of the world been affected or changed if this significant
      contributor had never lived?
    • What qualities did this person have that made him or her successful?

If you have a big question "in mind", it may change as you learn more about your person. That is OK.