Navigate Your Stars

E351492

Navigate Your Stars is a reflective essay and commencement speech by Jesmyn Ward that offers personal stories and motivational guidance on perseverance, education, and finding one’s path in life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commencement speech
essay
author Jesmyn Ward
contains autobiographical elements
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes hard work
overcoming adversity
resilience
the value of education
focusesOn motivational guidance for graduates
personal stories from Jesmyn Ward’s life
genre nonfiction
reflective essay
hasAuthorBackground Jesmyn Ward
surface form: Jesmyn Ward is an American novelist and memoirist
intendedAudience general readers interested in inspiration
graduating students
language English
literaryForm essay
speech
mainTheme education
finding one’s path in life
perseverance
social mobility
relatedWorkOfAuthor Men We Reaped
Salvage the Bones
Sing, Unburied, Sing
settingOfDelivery commencement ceremony
tone inspirational
reflective
topic higher education
life choices
personal responsibility

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