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    Author‚ Joan Didion‚ in her essay‚ “On Keeping a Notebook‚” demonstrates that an individual’s perception of the world determines their notebook’s contents‚ of which‚ only has significance to the individual. Didion’s purpose is to promote the idea that keeping a notebook helps individuals to remember the details of life so that when life gets bleak there’s something to hold onto. She adopts a contemplative tone in order to elaborate the significance on keeping a notebook. Didion builds her essay around

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    When Joan Didion said that the “lesson” of her story is that it is distinctly possible to remain too long at the fair‚ she meant that you may enjoyed your time there‚ there is a time where you want to go home. In her essay I think she was talking about how it was fun in New York for a time‚ then there came a time when she just wanted to leave. In the story it gives several times where she couldn’t go into some places because she was so tired of going to them. “There were certain parts of the city

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    attempt to press their morals onto others in the belief that their morals are superior or use their morals to justify their wrongdoing. In Joan Didion’s piece On Morality‚ she claims that there is no such thing as a moral code that everyone should abide by; we each have our own individual set of morals that we believe is right. The problem with this idea that Didion expresses is that the word moral is often used in an abundance and with an incorrect meaning. In Didion’s piece‚ she suggests that

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    In Joan Didion’s story‚ “Goodbye to All That”‚ she describes in detail her experiences in New York which were great in the beginning‚ but also caused her to leave after 8 years. So‚ when she said in the middle of the story that the “lesson” she learned is that it’s possible to stay too long at the Fair‚ she was referring to the fun times she experienced in New York which became tiresome‚ were no longer fun or exciting‚ and therefore‚ the party was over and time to go home. If the author had left

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    find that my day planner is an absolute necessity in order to stay on track. Most people keep some form of calendar‚ from intricately-detailed schedules‚ to simply jotting down a few notes at home‚ to setting reminders in a smartphone. Having read Joan Didion’s “On Keeping a Notebook‚” I am going to discuss the importance of personal history recording. While it is customary to document impending future events in a written or digital log‚ most modern record-keeping is done publicly‚ via social media;

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    public speaking‚ as a result of the collaboration of stories embedded into the speech that contribute to a persuasive‚ antagonistic nature‚ as categorized by Joan Didion. In the essay‚ “Why I Write” Joan Didion‚ confesses to having stole the title from George Orwell‚ due to her appeal of the “I” sound. Immediately following this confession‚ Didion portrays the act of writing as being narcissistic‚ when she states‚ “In many ways writing is the act of saying I‚ of imposing oneself upon other people‚ of

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    Trevor Bailey English 101 Mr. Read July 14‚ 2013 Home Home is a place where most experience ultimate comfort‚ security‚ and emotional ties. As reading Joan Didion’s “On Going Home” you can feel the tone and passion she has towards home‚ especially proven when she states‚ “Days pass. I see no one. I come to dread my husband’s evening call‚ not only because he is full of news of what by now seems to me our remote life in Los Angeles‚ people he has seen‚ letters which require attention‚ but

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    Home Home is a place where most experience ultimate comfort‚ security‚ and emotional ties. As reading Joan Didion’s “On Going Home” you can feel the tone and passion she has towards home‚ especially proven when she states‚ “Days pass. I see no one. I come to dread my husband’s evening call‚ not only because he is full of news of what by now seems to me our remote life in Los Angeles‚ people he has seen‚ letters which require attention‚ but because he ask what I have been doing‚ suggests uneasily

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    Unconscious Process Joan Didion illustrates "it is a good idea‚ then‚ to keep in touch‚ and I suppose keeping in touch is what notebooks are all about" (DidionJoan). The purpose of her notebook is to preserve her memories. A similar connection related to memories comes from Division Street: America by Studs Terkel. He proposed the idea that his memories of urban life in and around Chicago result in thoughts concerning the past‚ present‚ and future. Similar to Didion‚ Terkels purpose behind

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    People have talked about the world coming to an end for many centuries. WB Yeats and Joan Didion used their knowledge of writing to express the state of the world we live in. WB Yeats and Joan Didion illustrate their skill in writing by using all sorts of literary techniques in their works of literature; but their primary literary techniques are diction‚ imagery‚ and figurative language. WB Yeats and Joan Didion use diction to represent the meaning or theme of a poem through distinctions in sound

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