Everyday writing has been
established as to what it means throughout the course. Everyday writing can be defined
as a rhetorical situation that the writer uses to speak to an audience about a
specific situation. Everyday writing takes on many different genres, such as
tattoos, zines, scrapbooks, or letters. People use everyday writing for
personal reasons, to organize and visualize a situation that they want to
share, and for connecting instances together. In a way, vernacular writing is a
form of everyday writing. The definition of vernacular writing describes it as the
use of ordinary speech as the language rather than formal writing. It also
pertains to the use of common language that is associated with a specific
group, time, or place. Vernacular and everyday writing are connected in a
sense. They are both forms of communicating with a group or an individual
person about a topic, however vernacular is more informal in nature. Vernacular
is used to describe everyday activities, traditions, or situations in a way
that everybody will understand. A tombstone commemorates a person who has
passed away. It is a way for the living to remember the life of the deceased
and to illustrate the past. Tombstones are a form of vernacular because they
create a picture of the way things were in the past by using a common language
that the majority of people would understand. The grave marker uses dates, a
name and a symbol to help construct a time period that the dead were a part of.
The have the ability of painting a story through the common elements of the
vernacular speech.
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