On Self-Respect

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"On Self-Respect" is a widely anthologized personal essay by Joan Didion that reflects on the nature of dignity, self-knowledge, and moral responsibility.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
author Joan Didion NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discussesConcept character
failure
guilt
individual responsibility
maturity
personal integrity
self-acceptance
shame
explores consequences of lacking self-respect
inner versus outer standards of worth
relationship between self-respect and behavior
relationship between self-respect and moral choice
genre essay
personal essay
hasAudience general readers
students
hasForm nonfiction prose
hasPerspective first-person
hasReputation classic modern essay on character
hasStyle essayistic
lyrical prose
hasSubject ethics
identity
psychology of the self
isIncludedIn college readers
essay anthologies
isNonfiction true
isTaughtIn literature courses
rhetoric courses
writing courses
language English
literaryMovement New Journalism NERFINISHED
mainTheme dignity
moral responsibility
self-knowledge
self-respect
tone analytical
reflective
widelyAnthologized true

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