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    In the short essay, “Beauty: Dancer is the Self”, Walker recounts the story of how her impressions and beliefs of herself and the world were changed after her right eye was shot. The injury healed as a milky cataract, forever clouding vision from her eye. Walker immediately…

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    BEAUTY ARTICLES The two articles I have chosen to discuss are; how to subtly contour and highlight your face in two easy steps by Chloe Metzger and why squalane oil is the ultimate multi-tasker for your hair and skin by Nikki Brown. I choose these articles because they discuss how people should use their favorite oil to get the best out of their skin and the other one informs them how to ensure contouring brings the best out of them. Many individuals when using beauty products use them with…

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    The story of Beauty and the Beast is a timeless fairytale retold for decades. The most famous version is Disney’s animated movie. The story is about a beautiful girl who was able to look beyond beastly features and fall in love with a beautiful personality. It was Disney’s attempt to influence a younger generation of what the concept of BEAUTY should be. As time passed and society became exposed to ever-changing standards of BEAUTY, it raises the question, what is true BEAUTY? BEAUTY is a…

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    The process of gazing at "secondary kinds of beauty" like physical beauty of a boy such as Tadzio, and it is a process, means reaching a place where one can see pure Beauty. Weil notes that "he will finally arrive at the center of the labyrinth. And there God is waiting to eat him. Later he will go out again, but he will be changed, he will have become different, after being eaten and digested by God" (Weil, 164). Obviously one is not literally eaten and digested by God, rather one climbs the…

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    Beauty is an incredible topic to discuss. Partially, because every single individual has their own uniquely different opinion of what is beautiful, but also because there is nothing in this world that permanently describes what is to be considered beautiful and what is not. Beauty is a matter of opinion. What one person finds beautiful may not be something that another person finds beautiful, and this is amazing. This sense of individuality is what allows our world to be beautifully diverse. We…

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    The word beauty has changed tremendously since it was first used in the 14th century. The saying beauty is in the eye of the beholder always rings true to me when I think of what beauty really means. Beauty comes from within not from one’s outward appearance. Being beautiful is having the qualities and attributes of being inwardly attractive such as kind, loving, humble, brave, and honest. The term beauty comes from the Anglo-French word beute meaning physical attractiveness, goodness, and…

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    MOVIE CHOSEN: American Beauty American Beauty, a movie directed by Sam Mendes is a movie about taking a break from our ordinary day to day lives and becoming aware of the beauty around us while redefining what ‘beauty’ means to different people. It presents a satirical critique on the images of ‘beauty’ and ‘success’ portrayed by media and society which we internalize and strive to achieve leading to feelings of insecurity and confusion. By following a postmodernist approach, the director…

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    definition of beauty, one might say “Pleasing to the human eye.” Society’s definition of beauty is most commonly perceived through appearance. Our society constantly changes the requirements or extends the definition and the meaning of the word ‘beauty’. American beauty fades away every few decades and turns into something new and iconic. Women in the 20’s turned the original “no skin showing’ beauty to a promiscuous new style. Likewise, women in the 70’s turned the new dazzling beauty to a…

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    Beauty Pageant Women are more than the surface, what lies beneath matters “my body is mine and your eyes would no define it” (author unknown). No other institution judges women more than beauty pageants. Women are judged on their bodies, their makeup, hair, how they speak, and their overall appearance everyday. Beauty pageants are a “public entertainment consisting of a procession of people in elaborate and colorful costumes” (dictionary.com). Some see pageants as a judgmental game, that…

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    Beauty In Brave New World

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    Beauty is an adjective defined by pleasure and appeal, it is used in society as a way to define what is acceptable to be considered a sense of euphoria. In modern societies beauty comes in different forms but it all comes back to being one thing: youth. Youth is considered to be the epitome of beautiful, makeup companies are developing anti-aging products to help slow down the process of aging physically. In fashion, pastel colors and lightweight fabrics are popular in adult clothing. The…

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