Body Image

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In contemporary times, the influence of the media on all aspects of culture and society has spread everywhere. This is especially the case in United States. One of the social cultural aspects particularly influenced by the media is body image. A surprisingly large number of individuals, the majority of which are young women, develop their body image in accordance with the ideas advanced by the media, which judge women’s attractiveness based on how thin they are.

Body-image plays a very important role in our individualistic society, in which a woman’s identity is closely related to her body. Because of the great emphasis on body slimness, the currents of social thought suggest that self-esteem, material success, and desirable personality characteristics are all proportional to the level of how svelte a woman is. In the United States, this is a particularly significant problem as these young women, in an effort to adhere to the supposed criterion of beauty, consequently develop eating disorder, and other disorders that pose a threat to their health. Thus, beauty is inextricably linked...

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