They're the same thing by a different name. "Diary" just sounds more girly.
Journals are typically used for recording daily events, thoughts, reflections, and experiences. They are more structured and can include a variety of entries such as goal-setting, gratitude lists, and prompts. Diaries, on the other hand, are more personal and emotional, focusing on feelings and experiences rather than a structured format.
A diary is a day to day summary of what transpired. What you did, what you ate, what you saw. A journal is a collection of feelings, experiences and reactions to life's scenarios. Anything that makes you "feel" or react can be entered. A journal does not have to be dated, whereas a diary usually is.
notebooks might be for school journals are for writing what has happened today and that like for an assigment or that things you want to say just to a friend not top secret like she/he dont care if someone reads it cuz it doesn't have secrets or shocking stuff diary is for secrets and top secret stuff that you dont want anybody to read it will be terrifing if you parents read it like you wrote your crush and lies you told they will be mad hope this helped!
Yes.
Some do. They usually call them journals, though.
typically published during the author's life
Day to day records made and kept by some people.
You can write in all sorts of books: notebooks, diaries, journals...
live journalists that were online diaries.
Journals, logs, diaries, accounts etc
Journals, diaries, and to some extent personal essays.
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American literature was based on diaries, travel journals, letters, and ships' logs in the 16th Century and before. This exploration literature was replaced with records of Colonial settlements.
One characteristic of journals and diaries that makes them more personal than other narratives is their candid and unfiltered nature. These forms of writing often capture the innermost thoughts, emotions, and experiences of the author, creating a sense of intimacy and authenticity for the reader. Additionally, journals and diaries are usually written for oneself without an audience in mind, allowing for a more private and raw reflection of the writer's life.
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