An Essay About Body Image

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From early on, children are taught by society that looks are important. From a three and four year old who is continuously praised for being "so cute" to a teenage girl winning "best-looking," our society has revolved itself around personal appearances. With an increased population of children who spend a lot of time in front of a television, many begin to come up with a superficial sense of who they are. Images on television spend countless hours telling its viewers to lose weight, be thin and beautiful, and to buy more beauty products because it will make the products users glamorous. Programming on television or pictures in magazines rarely depict normal men and women with "average" body-types or affordable clothes, ingraining in the back of all our minds that this is the type of life we want. Overweight characters are typically portrayed as lazy, unhappy, the one with no friends, or "the bad guy", while thin women and pumped-up men are the successful, popular, sultry and powerful ones. With the rise of available technology, younger generation's grow up in a world that has becom...

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