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Unexpectations In Malcolm X's 'Lions And Tigers And Bears'

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Unexpected False expectations can be seen being dragged into light in Malcolm X’s “From the Autobiography of Malcolm X” and Buford’s “Lions and Tigers and Bears”. In both stories authors depict a certain expectation within their characters environment. Certain stereotypes that the author breaks little by little throughout the story. From certain religious expectations to dangerous park expectations that seem to disappear once the experience is almost towards its end. At the beginning of the story, “Lions and Tigers and Bears”, the author presents the idea that the park is very dangerous place in the night right after telling the audience that he is going to spend the night there. The Buford willingly puts himself at risk even though “anybody

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