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    Appearance vs Reality is the distinction between the judgemental truth and the factual truth. To hide the reality, the world manifests more than one aspect of the circumstance. And, often reveals the matter that can satisfy or benefit oneself. Also, in order to conceal the earnest intention, one’s demeanor contradicts with the truth. Similarly, in Macbeth, the witches act duplicitous and decides Macbeth’s fate, to become king but for a limited time. The fate motivates Macbeth to become king and…

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    of “beauty definition”, is “a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight.” However, our society has begun a movement of some sorts, to change the definition of beauty from being physical to being solely internal. I, like a good chunk of the general public, find the idea of internal beauty very enticing.…

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    beautiful since it’s what truly defines who we are. I think beauty should be compared to happiness rather than appearance because after all, when we are happy, we are able to see beauty in ourselves and in others that we normally don’t recognize. Unfortunately, I think society plays a major role in setting the beauty standard so harshly that we have become critical about every detail of our appearance. We no longer think of ourselves as beautiful due to lack of self-acceptance by allowing…

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    Textual Analysis Of Beauty

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    yes men too, worry more about their appearance than they have ever before. Turn the television on and with certainty there will be a commercial regarding cosmetics, whether it be make up or a new shampoo that makes “beautiful” hair seem obtainable. Why is this a problem? Well for one, the broadcasters are intelligent enough to place famous individuals in the commercials themselves so their credibility is higher but…

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    Distorted Beauty Analysis

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    Distorted Beauty Entering high school is a point in life when most teenagers begin to spend extra time looking in the mirror and noticing the little things about themselves. Everyday beginning my freshman year, I would walk the overcrowded halls of William Chrisman and as I would look around I’d see all these pretty, skinny girls and I became suddenly aware of my size and looks. I have always played sports and I am constantly gaining weight because of muscle mass and I always sport my athletic…

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    Parents want the best for their kids. They want them to understand beauty also comes from within and that it’s not always about the physical appearance. Rodie notes, “…child beauty pageants teach young girls that their worth comes from their physical appearance” (2). By having them focus on their outer beauty, they undermine qualities such as kindness, intelligence and the ability to understand that everyone is different. Because being attractive…

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    Beauty pageants have been a part of history. They are events in which the participants, usually females, of all ages are being judged based on their talent, physical beauty, and an interview portion. In which the contestants all dolled up in outfits, makeup, and excessive amounts of hair products. Some people regard beauty competitions as eye catching, harmless entertainment, but often the rigors of this pageantry inhibit the normal development of children, socially, and psychologically.…

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    Since that day, I have been embraced myself with confidence and smiling in pride over my beauty. I got ignored the two blocks around me and focused on me. I felt a day cloud being lifted off my shoulders and not thinking about anything involving my appearance.. I set high expectation of myself to value my beauty as to what makes myself comfortable. I valued my friends advice that day. His advice taught me that true beauty is the matter of the heart and the most beautiful people are the ones…

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    Pretty Hurts Analysis

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    Beyonce’s lyrics reveal that was raised to think that physical appearance matters more than anything else, even her education. In the video, Beyoncé portrays a beauty pageant contestant. Several shelves in her room are overflowing with trophies, emphasizing that this isn’t a hobby- this is a lifestyle. Nowhere throughout the video does it show her working towards an education, having a career, or striving to better herself in any non-physical manner. Her life revolves around constantly trying to…

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    societal pressure, how they alter their self-image, and what they are left with from the culmination on striving for perfection. First, both female characters face societal pressure and realize they are not perfect therefore need to change their appearance. Marta witnesses such powerful and beautiful people and want to be a part of their world: Within it were powerful men, and women who were even more powerful, furs and violins, cars glossy…

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