Why might all biographies be biased or unbalanced despite who writes them? Biographers are historians who did not know their sub
jects. Biographers are writing long after their subjects have died. Biographers must make choices when selecting the events to write about. Biographers must rely on their memories of events.
The answer is: Biographers must make choices when selecting the events to write about.
Biographers are writers in full form, and as such, they must make subjective decisions as to how to structure and render their work of narrative. One of these decisions, invariably, relates to what event to recount about the life of the subject chosen to write about. For this reason, it could be said that, not being an objective process, the writing of biographies might always be somewhat biased or unbalanced since they must always choose the events to recount.
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