A diary is like an autobiography. It is NOT a biography, which is written by someone else.
If it is a diary it is an Autobiography
The abbreviation for biography is bio.
Yes, like a diary of events
It's a Biography because she write this story, about her life. If someone else wrote it, it would be an Auto Biography.
Geraldine MacKenzie has written: 'Aurukun diary' 'Aurukun diary' -- subject(s): Missionaries, Biography, Missions to Australian aborigines, History
A diary is a primary source of information because it is a first-hand account of events and experiences from the perspective of the writer. A history textbook and a biography are considered secondary sources because they interpret and analyze information from primary sources.
Yes, she discusses the biography of Franz Liszt she had just finished reading.
James Francis Tulloch has written: 'The James Francis Tulloch Diary' 'The James Francis Tulloch diary, 1875-1910' -- subject(s): Biography, Diaries
A biography that includes personal letters, diary entries, and interviews with the subject of the biography would have more primary sources speaking directly about the subject. This firsthand documentation provides unique insights into the subject's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Anne Frank used her diary as a way to express the way she was feeling while being shut off from the outside world, while living in the Secret Annex. Her diary reflects that of a teenage girl wanting to learn more about the world and looking forward to her future.
S. L. Pandit has written: 'My Kashmir diary' -- subject(s): History, Biography, Educators
maybe...it is a diary but its not really all about her life...she mentions other things....and she didnt mean it to be all about her life...it was just a normal diary about what she did...but it could be...!