Topic > My Life, My Rules - 625

When a person leads an interesting life, a biography is more likely to be written about that person. In order to write a biography, however, two important key elements must be present. First, you need to understand what a real biography is. This, of course, is when he writes a version of another's life. Secondly, you must have full knowledge of the past and achievements of the selected historian. In a biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Alan Axelrod discusses the theme of fearlessness in the thirty-second president. Despite the drought and poverty, it shows that we can open our eyes and achieve much more if we work together. While it makes a very valid point, its historical accuracy is lacking. In Nothing to Fear: Leadership Lessons from FDR, by Alan Axelrod, it appears that not much historical research was used, due to lack of sources overall, lack of reliable sources, and discussion of only one topic. To start, only a maximum of two or three sources for the entire essay, where the usual requirement is a minimum of five external validations. Certainly...