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    Pretty Women Analysis

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    book by it cover.” “Put on clothes that hides your curves, so no men look at you”, said my grandmother. I agree 100% because women emphasize respecting themselves in order for them to be respected from others. This is clearly portrayed in the movie “Pretty Women” where Julie Robert, enters the hotel dress inappropriately everyone gazes onto her just because of her appearance. The norm in the society is if you are dress properly, you are away from all the cat call and gazing compare to if you are…

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    A Pretty How Town

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    The poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town” by ee cummings describes the life of the residents of a small picturesque town, most notably the life of “anyone” and his female counterpart “noone”. “noone” and “anyone” are used by cummings to create a generalization of the main characters in order to tell many stories with one poem. The women and men of the town “cared for anyone not at all”, and instead “sowed their isn’t they reaped their same” (2). This line refers to the adults bearing and…

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    Pretty Monsters Symbolism

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    interpretations from our own knowledge. Symbolism is prevalent in all stories and the author places them to give the reader an underlying deeper meaning. They contribute to the themes and main ideas while adding context to the story. In Kelly Link’s book, Pretty Monsters is a symbol that persisted in every story, however the symbol displayed itself in many different aspects. The moral of the symbol addressed that not everything presented in front of someone is how they actually seem, which…

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    recently been able to read and analyze the script of the play of “Reasons to be Pretty” by Neil LaBute. LaBute has always had a preoccupation with the theme of beauty and aesthetic in our culture. His main focus is showing everything ugly about human nature and being. Neil is most known for his outspoken characters and shocking plotlines, making our job as the reader fairly entertaining. Neil’s play, “Reasons to be pretty”, demonstrates how society and the people that roam in it are obsessed…

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    Im Pretty Analysis

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    In Jess Scott’s, I’m Pretty, she questions “what's the whole point of being pretty on the outside when you’re so ugly on the inside?” The perpetuation of horrid personalities has increased in our society. Over the past couple of years, our mindset has changed from everyone to me. Instead of asking ourselves what I do for that person, we ask ourselves what can that person do for me? Human beings have always been internally focused, but I attribute the intensification of personal awareness and…

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    Pretty How Town

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    one cares about you at all. This statement is profound and repetitively felt in the story, “anyone lives in a pretty how town.” There are people all around that have feelings and yet none of them care about anyone but themselves. The obvious theme is lack of emotion towards your own people.The above statement is a glimpse of the attitudes and day to day flawed ways of inhabitants of pretty how towns and all other places in the world. There will be multiple examples of the lack of emotion played…

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    Pretty nails designs are one of the maximum talked topics amongst women. Nail is one of the parts of beauty. For a lady, we need to maintain our beauty due to the fact there are several reasons in the back of it. First, it's going to make us greater famous in the society. Women are exceedingly valued for their appearance. If they have beautiful look, they will less difficult to find pal. Except that, they will additionally easier to locate boyfriend. 2d, it'll lead them to less complicated to…

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    Semiotics In Pretty Hurts

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    the linguistics Saussure, Peirce and Barthes, semiotics argues that verbal language is just one of many of meaning. Others systems such as gesture, clothing or architecture can be studied like verbal languages. (Branston and Stafford 2006, p.12) Pretty Hurts video recreates a beauty pageant, where we can see female characters changing their appearance to win the competition. This video tries to transmit how much pain women have to suffer in order to be considered “beautiful” ( the signified)…

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    other competitors, starving, exhausted, uncomfortable, and desperately needing the trophy. You jump hearing the crackling of the mike cutting through your corrupted thoughts. “Pretty Hurts”, are the first two words the third contestant sings. You’re rammed with the depressing realization that this is your reality. Beyonce’s “Pretty Hurts” music video is about a pageant girl who has been competing in pageants for a very long time. She’s won hundreds of trophies but is still unhappy and…

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    Pretty Little Liars

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    I read The Choice, three-hundred and nineteen pages, by Nicholas Sparks. For this reading journal I branched out some by not reading another book in the Pretty Little Liars series. This book is about the love story of Travis Parker and Gabby Holland. Gabby has just moved next to Travis and at first they do not get along well. The beginning of their interactions start when Gabby storms over to his house and accuses his dog of getting her dog pregnant. Without either of them realizing it, this is…

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