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DEAR DIARY: THE EPIC OF EVERYDAY LIFE

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I can’t tell you how I feel. One minute I’m longing for peace and quiet, and the next for a little fun. We’ve forgotten how to laugh—I mean, laughing so hard you can’t stop. This morning I had the “giggles”; you know, the kind we used to have at school. I was giggling like a real teenager, but I am still breathing.

Dear diary as a classification is found in all educated social orders, and these self-portraying accounts are composed of people of all positions and positions. The Journal offers an investigation of the structure in its social, chronicled, and social scholarly settings with its own unmistakable highlights, poetics, and manner of speaking. The supporters of this volume analyze speculations and translations connecting with composing and concentrating on journals; the arrangement of journal groups in the Assembled Realm and the manners by which transcribed diaries are changed through cycles of distribution and digitization. The writers likewise investigate different diary designs, including the movement diary, the private diary, the struggle diary composed during times of emergency, and the diary of the advanced period, like websites.

Dear Diary offers an exhaustive outline of the class, incorporating many years of interdisciplinary review to improve how we might interpret, research about, and commitment with the journal as artistic structure and chronicled documentation.

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Orientation and Journaling

Advantages of Diary Composing

Stress Decrease

Recuperating

Know Yourself and Truth Better

More straightforward Critical thinking/Upgrades Instinct and Innovativeness

It's Adaptable and Simple

Catches Your Biography

The Hardships Gifted Guys Face

Oral Diaries

Controlling the Blue pencil

Gloom and

Discourse Journaling

Methods for Executing Discourse Journaling

Methods For Perusing/Reacting to Discourse Diaries

Mental Therapy/Self-Investigation Diaries

Conceptualize Rundown of Feelings

Analogies and Representations to Portray Sentiments

Sympathy Sections

Make an Exchange with Self or Others

About the author

Jane Anderson is a research professor of English. She dedicated her time to writing Dear diary due to the experience she had and what has been affecting the younger generations.

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33 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 14, 2022

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Jane Anderson

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