Friday, August 28, 2015

NPR exploration #2

Story #1: Reflective Notes on StoryCorps Stories
 
Story Title: Maj. Bambi: Meet The Marine Who Was Disney's Famous Fawn
 
Who was being interviewed and by whom?
 Donnie Dunagan was being interviewed by His wife
 
Summary of story:
 A decorated marine tells his wife his story of being discovered as the voice of Bambi. He went through most of his service not being discovered until a month before he was going to retire. He explains how his life was different than he imagined it would be.
 
 
 
 
As you listen, take note of anything that seems interesting, surprising, memorable, or touching.
Dunagan never told anyone he was Bambi, including his wife.
 
 
 
Why did you choose this story?
 I loved the movie Bambi when I was little and just recently re-watched it.
 
 
How did this story touch you or connect with your life?
 Who doesn't love Bambi? Bambi was my favorite movie when I was young.
 
What surprised you in the story or what did you learn that you did not know before?
 The guy who voiced Bambi is still alive!
 
 
What questions did the interviewer ask?
 "How has your life been different than you imagined it would be?"
" Did anyone know you were the voice of Bambi?"
Story #2: Reflective Notes on StoryCorps Stories
 
Story Title: Babies On Display: When A Hospital Couldn't Save Them, A Sideshow Did
 
Who was being interviewed and by whom?
Lucille Horn was interviewed by her daughter Barbra
 
Summary of story:
 
 
 
 
As you listen, take note of anything that seems interesting, surprising, memorable, or touching.
 The hospitals refused to use incubators back in the day.
 people paid to see babies on Cooney Island.
 Horn was two pounds when she was born.
 
 
Why did you choose this story?
 I watched American Horror Story; Freak Show last year and the title reminded me of it.
 
 
 
How did this story touch you or connect with your life?
 It's amazing that a baby the doctor thought wouldn't live would still be alive today after being born in 1920.
 
 
 
What surprised you in the story or what did you learn that you did not know before?
 you could pay to see babies for 25 cents.
 
What questions did the interviewer ask?
"How do you feel that people paid to see you?"
"How did your parents know about the incubators?"
 

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