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    Joan Didion “On Keeping a Notebook” In “On Keeping a Notebook‚” Didion writes about the importance in keeping a notebook to record events and personal feelings. She makes it vital to write in the moment that these events‚ thoughts‚ and feelings occur. Although‚ the point isn’t to be accurate or persuasive but rather personal to reflect and reveal what she discovers about herself in the process while still applying rhetorical devices of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in her essay. Her notebook includes

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    political and cultural transformations‚ especially in literature. One author‚ known as Joan Didion‚ wrote an anecdote known as “Oh Morality.” With the use of many rhetorical devices‚ Didion establishes her opinion on morality. Didion uses lots of syntax to create more emphasis and clarity. Throughout the stories Didion lists‚ there is one that sparks morality more than the others. In the beginning of her essay‚ Didion talks about how this guy who was driving back from Las Vegas got into a car accident

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    The book I decided to do my book review on was The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion. This was honestly a great book that I was even able to connect to on more of a personal level. There are many intersections of human development and social practice throughout this book. This book is a memoir based off of Didion’s life and the many challenges and obstacles she had to face in life. Didion starts off with dealing with her daughter Quintana being in the hospital and being in a coma because she

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    For this discussion I decided to write about Joan Didion’s essay‚ “The Santa Ana. The author starts off by explaining that there is‚ “Something uneasy with Los Angeles air in the afternoon.” This immediately grabs my attention as I have been to may states and towns and don’t believe I have ever had the feeling of uneasiness or that something was wrong with the air in a given city. Even when in Buffalo the air does not feel any different other than it is cold. The cloud cover does not help either

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    Goodbye to All That is an amassment of essays about doting and leaving the magical city of Incipient York. Inspired by Joan Didion’s well-doted essay by the same denomination‚ this anthology features the experiences of 28 women for whom the magic of the city has worn off-whether because of solitude after many friends espouse‚ have kids‚ and head to the suburbs; jadedness about their vocations; or arduousness finding true love in a place where everyone is always looking to trade up to a better mate

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    After reading the essay “Why I Write” by Joan Didion I asked myself the question why do I write?v When I ask this question the answer most people my age will answer is probably I write because I have to for school. My answer is very different. Yes‚ I write essays for school most I would not have written other wise but essays are not the only things I write. I love to write poetry. Not just any type of poetry but meaningful poetry. I write to get my emotions out. I usually only write when I have

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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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    Analysis on "On Keeping a Notebook" Joan Didion’s tone in her essay "On Keeping a Notebook‚" is explanatory and a little sarcastic. She wasn’t so much explaining how to keep a notebook as she was explaining why she kept hers the way she did; which made the reader interested in reading it. Didion’s sarcasm comes from her explanation. Joan Didion’s diction in her essay was informal and abstract. "Since the note is in my notebook‚ it presumably has some meaning to me‚" (pg. 79) "In fact I have

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    which teenagers were rebelling‚ as well as other conflicts‚ such as the Vietnam War. Many writers took note of these societal adjustments. Joan Didion and William Butler Yeats‚ for example‚ both wrote about their reactions to the undergoing transformations occurring in the world. As a result of the chaotic time periods they were written in response to‚ Joan Didion ’s collection of essays‚ Slouching Towards Bethlehem and Yeats’s poem‚ “The Second Coming” share many themes including

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    ending illness. This selection of the book also cover’s Didion’s battle with the “vortex.” The vortex consists of the memories that Didion finds herself trapped in. Even the most mundane tasks will remind her of her memories with John or Quintana. This results in her spending chunks of her time dwelling in the past as though she is permanently trapped there. Didion also dwells with who is to blame in the case of John’s death and Quintana’s illness. Eventually‚ she comes to the riveting conclusion

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