diarylike
Diarylike is an adjective used to describe writing that resembles a diary in form or function. In literature and media, diarylike texts often present content in a personal, first‑person voice and arrange material as dated, chronological entries or as scenes and reflections that read as if drawn from a journal.
Key features include a first‑person perspective, an intimate or private tone, a serial structure with entries
Uses and effects include fostering subjectivity and proximity to a character, enabling exploration of memory, identity,
Critics may consider issues of privacy, voice, and authorship, as well as the balance between honesty and