Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Self-Respect

The allusion Didion uses in her essay helps the reader understand the points she is trying to make. She makes allusions to Wuthering Heights, the novel. It helps compare to stories of the topic of the essay. Some of her allusions are very helpful, but others are not right. This is how Didion supported her points.

“To do without self-respect, on the other hand, is to be an unwilling audience of one to an interminable documentary that details one’s failings, both real and imagined, with fresh footage spliced in for every screening.” I agree that most people would agree to this statement. I know because there are some tings they did in life; they are not proud of so they try not to remember it. I totally agree with this statement. The statement about adultery does not make because how can a person live with themselves knowing they are causing other people hurt.

Having self-respect id a discipline can be connected to discipline writing skills. For example, in order to better one’s writing skills they have to practice writing and you know you need to do it. Self-respect can be developed be a strong belief of taught to be that way. Also, throughout the years a person starts to develop morals that discipline that self-respect. This is how it’s connected.

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