Definition Of Beauty Essay

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Beauty has differed through time, different cultures and perceptions of the world. It’s not easy to define beauty, you could say that there are “a thousand” definitions of beauty. And there are numerous degrees of each. “Beauty depends on the eye of the beholder”. This saying is correct because what one individual considers beautiful is not necessarily what another individual may consider beautiful. Someone “beautiful on the outside” can be “ugly inside”. The media and the society are constantly using the conception of “beauty” to show us what we should strive to be. They assert that we have to appear a certain way to be viewed as beautiful. This is wrong, so what is beauty, really, and what different ways of looking at beauty are there? …show more content…

Thanks to the media, beauty is something that is practically impossible to achieve. Almost everyone uses some type of social network, take Facebook for an example, they have worldwide, over 1.79 billion monthly active users. Therefore, it’s very hard for the people to catch a break without being a victim to the slaughter that the media has made out of beauty. The standards that the media has set for both sexes are out of this universe in particular women. Women need to fit into a certain size of clothes to be considered normal. Women should not have to worry about some stupid number to be called beautiful. “Excess weight” shouldn’t be a “sin”, but it is according to the media. In a society with almost everyone uses or watches the …show more content…

The advertisements, the movies, the television and the music industry should also take the blame for this. Wherever you go you’ll find advertisements, whether it’s commercials or print ads. In these advertisements, they advertise their products and the promises never stops. These products will “apparently” make you appear like a perfect model with “perfect” long hair, smooth skin, white teeth, “delightful” lips and a “wonderful” face. Similarly to the media, advertisements spreads false hope that makes the people think that if they buy the same makeup as Megan Fox or Jessica Alba they will be as “beautiful”. From what I know of advertisements, that can’t be true when it’s publicly known that the most of the advertisement images are photoshopped or edited. Women but also men will never be good enough in the eyes of the media and the advertisements. Have you ever seen a woman who has some “excess weight” in an underwear commercial? Just think about it for a moment. My answer is no, and probably yours too. The same goes for

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