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Eye Of The Beholder Analysis
1. Eye Of The Beholder Analysis
ââThesis (talks about similarities, differences, and themes) In "The Birthmark" and "Eye of the Beholder", two writers provide opinions on beauty and
perfection. While the messages, provided by the literary devices, are similar, the end results are very different. Hawthorn uses metaphors, allusions, and
symbolism to show that rejecting imperfection in life to obtain true beauty will lead to death either identically, physically or both; while the Twilight
Zone episode uses repetition, idioms, and metaphors to show that the individual should appreciate their own beauty and not rely on society's standards
to tell them what is perfect. Subject 1ââThe Birthmark: Nothing is perfect as nature has made every living thing with a mark of imperfection....show
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Smith tells Miss Tyler to say this to herself over and over again. This not only helps to build Miss Tyler's self esteem as her society forces her to be
segregated to a "ghetto" but also undermines the teaching of that society. Her government believes in conformity and lack of individualism, this
idiom encourages people to look at the world from their own perspective and not the one laid out by the government. Beauty is a social construct
as true beauty weather mentally, as the piece suggests, or physically is based on the perception of the observer. This is idea is reinforced when we
learn that Miss Tyler is actually beautiful by the audience's standards but is deemed ugly by the show's standards. While we may see her as
perfection the world which she lives in sees her as a grotesque mistake created by nature. While society and science try to correct this mistake, like
that in The Birthmark, it also fails to obtain true perfection. This leads the reader to believe that true beauty is not when the world accepts a person as
beautiful but when a person accepts
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2. Is Beauty In The Eye Of The Beholder
Imagine you are walking through the woods on a sunny fall day, during this walk there are many things that might bring you pleasure. Along the way
you might hear a bird singing, feel a rock as you hike a path, taste cold water to replenish your thirst, and see many beautiful sights. The person you
are walking with may have a total different experience and sense things that bring pleasure to them that may not to you. There is an old adage that says
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." This adage can be debated time and time again. The first things to look at is the definitions of beauty and
beholder. The dictionary defines beauty is a combination of qualities that pleases the aesthetic senses ("Beauty"). It doesn't say beauty has to be
seen by the eye. Beauty can be combination of our five senses. It can be anything we can see, touch, taste, feel, or smell. The definition of beholder
is a person who observes a sense. The adage "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" by definition means that each person sees beauty and can find
beauty in different things through their senses ("Beholder"). It creates a very subjective approach to beauty. The adage is true because each person is
an individual and has different perspectives and way of sensing. The idea that what pleases one person may not please another is true along this case
because not everybody has the same preference to beauty. Beauty is subjective and can be seen through personal experience and should give society a
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3. Essay On Symmetry In The Eyes Of The Beholder
Symmetry in the Eyes of the Beholder
Physical appearance is held in high regard amongst the human species and observational methods are used in the construction of impression
formation. One particular method being, the preference for biological symmetry. Biological symmetry is defined as similarity or balance between
parts of an organism so that if split in half mirror images are formed (Symmetry, Biological, 2016). The visual detection of perfect biological symmetry,
naturally, amongst humans is fairly complicated but past research has demonstrated that it's not impossible. According to research conducted by
Rhodes, Proffitt, Grady, and Sumich (1998), humans have a sensitivity to different levels of symmetry. The human preference for...show more content...
The perception of being friendly can be defined by the level at which one perceives another to be socially capable of possessing various friendships,
or the ability to be kind to others. The perception of being friendly, also, has not been significantly linked to biological symmetry. However, research
has proposed that the perception of being seen as helpful, sympathetic, and forgiving is decreased in asymmetrical faces (Noor and Evans, 2003). The
perception of being intelligent can be defined by the level at which one perceives another to possess intellectual abilities (i.e problem solving, planning,
learning). The perception of being intelligent has, in conjunction with the previous variables, not possessed a major role in the majority of research that
pertains to biological symmetry. Nonetheless, one study found a correlation between body asymmetry and low IQ in undergraduates (Furlow,
ArmijoâPrewitt, Gangestad, & Thornhill, 1997). Overall, research studies pertaining to biological symmetry, as a whole, and impression formation
have been ambiguous thus, leaving current findings open to debate. Conversely, research studies pertaining to facial symmetry, attractiveness, and mate
selection have been modestly more definitive. Thereupon, leading to the conclusion that facial symmetry may render more results in the construction of
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4. The, The Eyes Of The Beholder
"Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder." This renowned quote was said by Plato, attempting to clarify that there is no universal beauty. Unfortunately,
in today's society, humankind has forgotten the meaning of this, and consequently have become obsessed with what society deems as beautiful or
ideal. In the movie Rebecca, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Maxim de Winter, as well as many other characters experience the negativity that comes
with conforming to society's ideology. The media portrays how the soâcalled perfect man and woman both look and act. Society also pressures people
to hastily find their one true love. Nowadays, people have trouble expressing individuality; the standards that are currently present restrict many lives
today.
Throughout media, both men and women alike, experience society's push for impractical ideas of the perfect person; there are some who expect the
opposite gender to appear and behave in an unreasonable or romanticized fashion. The effects that accompany this crooked concept are primarily
negative and rarely, if at all, beneficial to society as a whole. Men and women both endure certain industries ideas of how the perfect body looks.
While individuals should aspire to maintain a healthy body weight, the extremity of how it is currently presented negatively impacts millions of lives.
In a study done in 2011, it was reported that "20 million women and 10 million men suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in
their
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6. Eye Of The Beholder Themes
There is a ancient evil stirring in the town of Waterdeep and noâone knows what it is. All evidence seem to point towards the vast labyrinth of tunnels
beneath the city and a group of heroes is needed to purge it. It's up to you to explore the tunnels and find out what evil plot is brewing. Well that and
grab as much treasure as you can as you have full rights of Marque to keep everything interesting you find.And so begins your quest on the 5th day of
Marpenoth in the year of shadows.
Eye of the Beholder is a first person RPG that uses the Advance Dungeons and Dragons rules so a bit of rule studying is needed before jumping into
the game. Although all of the dice rolling and other things are handled behind the scenes it's still a good idea...show more content...
Since I hate drawing maps I was lost most of the time but with some clever use of redundant items you can leave yourself a handy trail. You also
only have one save spot so to avoid heartache I advice you copy your old savegames to a save place before trying something dangerous. A nice
touch is that from time to time you find the bones of a character that wasn't so lucky in their quest. These can be carried back to the dwarves who
will then resurrect the character to join your party. You start out with four initial characters you create yourself although any character can be dropped
to make space for a new one. As long as you don't go over your limited of six characters.
The game is packed with traps, hidden rooms, secret passages and portals. Making your way through all this is quite a achievement and only the very
patient (and lucky) while make it down to the bottom level and still remain sane. Fortunately there are some portals that can teleport you around
providing you find the correct portal keys. This is handy for backtracking up to the higher levels without trudging all the way back up. Just remember
to keep notes of what leads where and search thoroughly for the
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7. Beauty : The Eye Of The Beholder Essay
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so ask yourself who exactly is the beholder? Is is Society? Family? Friends? Or is it Yourself? In 2016,
Society has defined beauty as you need to be thin, your need to be blemish free, your boobs and butt need to be big yet proportional, your hair
needs to be impeccable, and any imperfections need to be done away with cosmetic procedures. Now ask yourself what do you define as beauty?
The definition of beauty is a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight. We look
at magazines, "Hollywood", and Tv as a guide for beauty but are they guiding us in the right direction? You decide.... As of today beauty is
captured by the imagine, but back in the 14th century beauty was captured by your nose. The more nice you smelled the more beauty you were.
Roman emperors were said to have slept and bathe in a world scent. Fragrances was lost in Europe after the fall of Rome, but it survived the
Islamic civilization which flourished during the European Middles Ages. The Arabs and Persian perfumes used new "essential oils" containing
distinctive scents of plants and animals. In today's society fragrances are not only used to smell good but they are also used to help you relax.
Fragrances can also improve your mood and help you relieve stress. Towards the end of the Middle Ages creams, oils, and powder wasn't only used for
fragrances but now started to be used in hair. Hair
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8. The old saying "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" has always been the ideal of what society believes beauty to be; versatile and able to be
interpreted as anyone likes because it is something that is unique to every person's own taste. This sentiment, as true as it may seem, is just an illusion.
Oxford Dictionaries may define beauty as "a combination of qualities, such as shape, colour, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the
sight", which seems vague enough to be interpreted any way someone wishes, yet society has been imposing strict standards onto what is deemed
"beautiful" for centuries. It is these mass opinions that then culminate in what is widely viewed as what "real" beauty is, which, though they can be
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The fact of the matter is that both men and women feel the effects of societally imposed standards and the pressures to conform to them. And, not
only that, but it is a global epidemic that has been growing out of control for decades. All around the world people feel burdened because they do not
look a certain way, and because of that they are deemed "ugly" or "hideous" by those around them, and those burdens weigh them down. They could
weigh them down so much in fact that they decide that all else is lost and their only option is plastic surgery in order to "fix" their imperfection, or
sometimes even completely alter themselves. According to the International Society of AestheticPlastic Surgery's global statistics from 2015, "women
had more than 18 million surgical and nonâsurgical procedures performed globally, 85.6% of the total. Men had more than 3 million surgical and
nonâsurgical procedures, 14.4% of the total." When looking at a comparison of 2000 vs. 2016 in regard to the top five most popular procedures
performed, including both surgical and non, the rate of increase in the total amount of procedures performed was 132% (American Society of Plastic
Surgeons). This is a dramatic spike in the overall consumption of plastic surgery over such a short period of time, illustrating the assumed need for this
to occur. Not only is it an issue with adults paying for and getting surgery, but adolescents as well. In the digital age, kids are put
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9. Beauty : The Eyes Of The Beholder
Beauty: In the eyes of the beholder From Henna tattoos, to Hijabs, they all symbolize some form of beauty in their own culture. Every culture serves
a purpose. They all have their differences in religion, language, clothing and etc. The beauty aspect of every culture has its own meaning and value.
The perspective of the women in their beauty is a highly favored topic. What a person is accustomed to and what surrounds them will be the main
factor on how they perceive beauty. In this country, in this century, beauty is exaggerated over and beyond what it really is. What people see is
transmuted to be something that it is not. Some people have many questions about these cultures and how they perceive the women in their beauty.
Today their questions will not have to go unanswered. Many vital aspects of beauty in the different cultures is how religion incorporates its self within
beauty, differences in some cultures such as Eastern, Western and AfricanCulture, how society perceive beauty and the many divergent perspectives
of beauty, there are many different definitions of the word 'beauty'. Different cultures impact the perceptions of women's beauty. Initially, Religion
incorporates itself within the aspect of beauty. As a women, if you are religious, your religion beliefs and your husband are two huge aspects of your
life and how the world will perceive you as a women. The Hijab is worn on a woman's head in Muslim cultural beliefs. If a women is imbedded into her
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10. Discrimination happens all around us, and in many different forms. When it comes to being employed, there are laws in place to protect us against
certain methods of discrimination. According to a website used by many lawyers, businesses, and individuals, discrimination is "Unfair treatment or
denial of normal privileges to persons because of their race, age, sex, nationality or religion" ("Discrimination"). However, there is nothing specifically
to protect us when it comes to our appearance. As children in the U.S., we are raised with a certain idea of what being attractive is. People who are
overweight, have tattoos, or even body piercings are usually perceived as not being attractive or are less qualified based on looks alone. Workplace
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Many people applying for jobs have body art or tattoos that are visible. As the law stands now, an employer has the right to discriminate against an
individual who is adorned with any body modifications. Business professors of law from Texas A&M UniversityâCorpus Christi, Elzweig and Peeples,
point out that, "Tattoos and piercings are considered to be mutable (alterable) characteristics; therefore, they do not automatically receive any special
legal protection'" (Elzweig and Peeples 14). They also note that "the number of people who have tattoos has increased significantly and continues to
rise" (13). Since tattoos and other body modifications, such as piercings, are becoming more commonplace, companies will have to be more specific
when it comes to dress codes when applicants are going through the hiring process. Their research states "while courts consistently uphold dress codes
that include limiting tattoos and body piercings, limitations may be harder to enforce as these practices become more mainstream" (19). A question
asked by Forbes Magazine contributing author, Rachel Hennessey, inquires "as the number of inked America grows, is the traditional assumption that
tattoos and jobs don't mix really true in 2013?" (Hennessey). If this trend of having body art and modification continues to be more widely accepted,
then our country should have an amendment to the current laws offering
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11. Perception of Knowledge
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Bullying is in the eye of the beholder. Interests are in the eye of the beholder. The world is undeniably in the eye
of the beholder. Knowledge is in the eye of the beholder; David Dunning effectively argues the phenomenon that human beings often misconceive ideas
when information is processed in the complexâor simpleâ network of neurons we refer to as "the brain". Dunning cleverly and effectively agues that
knowledge is indeed in the eye of the beholder, and that the information "accrued" by the beholder creates a false sense of expertise. This "expertise"
is used inappropriately as society fabricates a confident aurora of false intelligence, which is potentially dangerous to humans...show more content...
Evolution, in this view, is essentially a game of speciesâlevel strategy...
This idea of evolution misses the essential role played by individual differences and competition between members of a species in response to
environmental pressures: Individual cheetahs who can run faster catch more prey, live longer...slower cheetahs lose out, and die out" (Dunning 6â8).
Dunning's claim is very convincing, as it contrasts what is perceived to be true against what is actually true, highlighting the common misconception
that all information is purposeâdriven. Dunning also points out that disputing these beliefs could be dangerous, as people tend to be most stubborn in
protecting these personal ideas. People tend to become very defensive when their "knowledge" that they have been cultivating for years is not factual,
because if they are wrong about one idea, they may begin to put their other foundational beliefs into question and soon enough, themselves into
question, which could have grave consequences that quite possible distress the human mind (Dunning
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12. Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
According to a definition in the MerriamâWebster Dictionary, beauty is the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to
the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit. With this definition, it can be said that beautiful things may include, but not limited to, natural
sceneries, classical music, and the taste of a quality dish since these stimulate pleasure. An Irish romance novelist, Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (1878)
stated in his novel entitled "Molly Bawn" that "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." It is a commonly used expression in British and American
English. It is frequently phrased as "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and "beauty lies in the eye of the beholder" (http://www.writingexplained.org).
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A beautiful woman, one that is talked about, loved and desired, possess physical attractiveness. Good looks are always what are seen first. To be
considered as a beautiful woman, there are characteristics that must be attained. An idea of a beautiful woman is usually one that is young and
slender, and white, a flawless person. It is how beauty in women is usually thought to be, because it is what media tells the people. The ideas from the
media cannot be avoided. It is everywhere and it is common for a modernâday citizen to access the media for activities such as reading fiction,
newspaper and Internet articles, watching shows, interacting with people online, and playing digital games. Citizens depend on the media for learning
new information and experiencing entertainment as part of a routine or dayâtoâday basis. The media's portrayal of a beautiful woman appears in the
television, printed publications like magazines and books, social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, in video games of different platforms, and
even in the toys of children. The idea portrayed is constant among them. The media gives an unrealistic portrayal of feminine beauty. The image of a
woman with long legs, small waist, a light skin tone, and sometimes big busted, has become a standard of beauty that has been sensationalized and kept
alive. The sexualization and objectification of women is evident
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13. In the Eyes of the Beholder
Coming of age in the United States has its privileges, you can vote, drink and buy spray paint. That's right, spray paint. Many states, including Texas
and Florida prohibit selling spray paint to minors. That means that, without an adult, underâage graffiti artists cannot purchase the medium needed for
their creative work. Unlike other styles of art, graffiti denotes passionate emotional controversy. Ask anyone to describe graffiti and you are likely to
hear anything from vandalized walls full of writings to beautiful commissioned murals. This paper will explore this intriguing creative expression, why
it has such a negative stigma, and how or if it has evolved over the years.
Webster defines graffiti as...show more content...
To the little artist both were deliberate, but to the audience the wall print was unwelcomed and a nuisance to be cleaned up.
To some, Picasso's WOMAN WITH FISH HAT painting may look like a beginner's attempt, but to an expert it has "immensely inventive intensity"
(Hans 154). To the untrained eye, Jackson Pollack's art looks like haphazard splatters of paint. In the crime thriller CONTRABAND a seemingly
tarp full of paint was discarded by thieves, later the canvas was revealed to be a Pollack original worth millions. Amateurs consider many famous
artworks as junk but connoisseur valuable them as treasures. Who is right? If Pollack had painted his famous, No 5, on a city wall would it still be
valued at $140 million or would it be considered worthless graffiti by youth vandals.
America graffiti acquired its bad rap from the "hippie' era. Protesters of the Vietnam War and other political and worldviews began to appear on
college campus and city walls. Gangs emerged from an increase of immigrants and their need to integrate. Many youths in large cities such as Los
Angeles and New York City "joined gangs to help them gain a group identity, defend themselves against other groups, and establish a unified presence."
(Doak 16). Gangs identify themselves in many ways; their clothing, colors, even their language and slang terms helps differentiate themselves from
other gangs. Another common identifier is to mark their
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14. Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder
One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure Beauty has always been a key to unlock many doors, it plays an important role on human relationships.
However, the definition of beauty varies from person to person. In this essay, the definition of beauty, the relativity of the understanding of beauty, and
the question of wheter beauty is only skin deep or not will be argued. Beauty, according to MerriamâWebster dictionary, means "The quality or
aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit." (1) Humans have different kind of
appreciating beauty. That is why, important questions, on which scientists have been...show more content...
There is an old truly saying: "One man's trash is another man's treasure." It's about individuals who find the person, object, painting, color and etc.
pleasing to themselves. As mentioned above, in the second paragraph, skinâdeep will be discussed in this part. What is skinâdeep? Skinâdeep is the
beauty of appearance, what we call 'looking good'. (3) Is beauty only skinâdeep? Not at all. Physical beauty is only skinâdeep. One can not judge a
book by its cover. Inner beauty is something more different and important. A person's look can not love you. It can not think or emphatisize. It can
only entertain you for a while, but not always. It is just a simple look. Looks can open the door for you, but charachteristic features are the
primaries which keep the door open. It is the physical beauty that will make us like the person. But, it is the inner beauty that will make us love the
person. While the beauty of a person might include the person's charachter, spiritual quality, intelligence, and morals, the beauty of a person's body
will not. (4) In addition to these, beauty is everywhere. One can find it whereever he or she looks. It can be in a child's laughter. It can be found in
animals playing with each other. It can be a flower's movement towards the sun. It can be anywhere. That is why, beauty is not only skinâdeep. You
may look but may not see the
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15. Beauty Is The Quality Of Beauty
Greek Philosopher, Plato, once said: "Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder." Everyone has different points of view about what beauty is. Some
people may perceive beauty as how someone looks on the outside. Others may see beauty as being confident in your own skin. According to
dictionary.com, beauty is the quality in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure to the mind. For me, beauty comes in act of kindness, in nature,
and smiling faces. Beauty comes in act of kindness. When I was in tenth grade, I got the opportunity to volunteer at a homeless shelter. So, my Saturday
mornings became occupied. My job there was to hand out personal hygiene items after the homeless people have finished their meal that was cooked by
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As I get in the water, I feel the power of the wave pulling me towards it pushing me further and faster away from the sand into the deep water. I got
the opportunity to see a dolphin jump out of the water. I took hours looking at the horizon. As I stayed there look out into the horizon, the sun has
almost set just the tip is left to disappear into the water. The sky changed from blue to yellow and orange to pink and purpl. I got to see the sky go
from day to night. As I start walking back I took one last glimpse of the sky I could see the bright and high moon. I could see the horizon with
moonlight reflection in the water. It is certainly easy to understand why nature is appealing. Beauty is in nature, but it can also be in smiling faces.
When I was in high school, I volunteered to make and hand out food to those who were less fortunate. We first stopped at a shelter where people were
sitting either watching television, reading the newspaper, or just sitting and talking to a friend. We walked in and put a box of sandwiches on a table,
and started to hand them out. The people were very grateful and said thank you with huge smiles on their faces. Watching those peoplesmile, bite into
sandwiches, and drink their drink warmed my heart. Their smiles made me smile. Knowing that my time was used to make someone's day more
hopeful. I began looking forward to Saturdays
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17. Essay on True Beauty
Many people will say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, however if you look back through history it is apparent that beauty is in the eye of
society. Just like fashion, the image of a "beautiful woman" has varied with culture and time. What was considered attractive in Elizabethan Europe was
pale, blonde, and curvy whereas today in America it's tan, blonde, and thin. Women have put themselves through misery attempting to change their
bodies and their features to match what society is calling beautiful. Today they cover themselves with makeup, diet to extremes, and go through
cosmetic surgery, all of which can actually be harmful to the body.
The first cosmetics were used for religious purposes. Primitive men used makeâup to...show more content...
Permanent makeâup methods were also developed (Angeloglou 110â118).
Between celebrities with gorgeous hair and models with perfect skin many women today feel they must use makeâup and other beauty products in
order to feel like they are beautiful. Cosmetics such as lotions, skin creams, perfumes, nail polishes, hair dyes, hair spray, and makeâup products like
lipstick, mascara, and blush are used excessively in hopes to attain a flawless complexion and perfect facial features. When cosmetics are used in
small amounts they can be okay, however, by trying to hide flaws behind layers of makeâup women are just creating more problems for themselves
and their skin ("Cosmetics and Your Health").
There is nothing wrong with using moderate cosmetic products. It's important to use lotions, soaps, and shampoos for cleanliness and good hygiene.
It's also fine for someone to use small amounts of makeâup to cover up small blemishes and to make themselves feel attractive and more confident.
However, women should not feel that the only way they look beautiful is if they completely cover their face with foundation, blush, lipstick, eyeliner,
eyeshadow, mascara, and other makeâup. Or that the only way their hair looks good is when it's dyed and straightened. Women should learn to be
comfortable in their own skin, especially since by using these products they can actually be harming
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19. Beauty Is In The Eyes Of The Beholder
Monica Isamat
ENC 1101
Mrs. Schledorn
22 Nov 2012
Beauty is in the Eyes of the Beholder
When you hear the word beautiful, what do you think of? Do you think of a blue sky, a flower, a rainbow? When it comes to the beauty of people,
many people have different outlooks. Having true inner and outer beauty is what every women dream about. We are surprised when a women has
both inner and outer beauty since we generally separate the category by stating if a women is beautiful on the outside, she will most likely not be as
beautiful on the inside. Three characteristics that have developed over time regarding beauty include the fact that men do not care about how they look
as much as women, women feel the need to look beautiful even if...show more content...
I believe being called feminine is a rewarding. Feminism means you appreciate the fact that you are a woman and embrace it by either dressing or
acting a certain way. Outer beauty and feminism are tied jointly to one another. Although my opinion states that true beauty consist of inner and
outer beauty, some disagree by stating if inner beauty is more important than outer beauty, why do we still work on our outer beauty? I say we still
work on our outer beauty because it is nice to feel confident in who you are as a person on both the inside and outside. User BannyBanzie on
mylot.com states that outer beauty is more important because it I the first thing you see when you meet someone and is ultimately the driving
factor to wanting to get to know them more. Banzie also says that if inner beauty is so important, why do we still care about our outer beauty on a
daily basis? Personal gain and feeling like you look good is a main reason why women still desire to amplify their outer beauty by buying cosmetics
or getting surgeries. You can't help the outer beauty qualities; you are born a certain way and are supposed to appreciate the way you look no matter
what anyone else thinks. Inner beauty takes experience, courage and a good sense of judgment. Inner beauty develops over time and outer beauty can
as well if you use enhancements. I believe women should be allowed to do whatever it takes to
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