A Women's Beauty Sontag Analysis

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In Sontag’s essay “A women’s beauty”, she starts of by differentiating the beauty standards between men and women, “A beautiful woman, we say in English. But a handsome man. Handsome is t he masculine equivalent of and refusal of a compliment which has accumulated certain demeaning overtones, by being reserved for women only. That one can call a man beautiful in French and Italian suggest that Catholic countries unlike those countries shaped by the Protestant version of Christianity still retain some vestiges of the pagan admiration of beauty. In every modern country that is Christian or post-Christian, women are the beautiful sex to the detriment of the notion of beauty as well as of women.” When it comes to beauty standards, there is an utterly …show more content…

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