Definition Essay: Is It Worth To Be Beautiful?

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In the history of time, every person has received at least one compliment. Whether the compliment was given on appearance or personality, the recipient received it and most likely responded appreciatively. Some common compliments are, “You look nice today,” or, “You’re so smart.” While these words of praise are flattering, they tend to target only one part of an individual - external appearance or personality, but not both. The definition of beautiful found in Webster is, “pleasing to the senses or mind aesthetically.” According to the definition, “beautiful” does not only have to refer to qualities that can be perceived at face value, it can also refer to the mind. Unfortunately, society tends to judge what is on the outside, which affects …show more content…

Trends come and go as birds fly north or south during changing seasons. Every person (though they would like to say they haven’t) has looked at another person and wished they had what he or she had. When society asks us for something, why do we comply without thinking? We see models on billboards and begin to think that that is what we should look like. Society shapes our point of view about how we should act and look. Back in the 1800s, a plump body was considered beautiful. Being slim suggested that you had a low-class job and were barely able to feed yourself and your family. Larger people were considered successful and able to afford the nicer things in life. Today, beautiful women must meet certain societal standards. They are slim, but not skinny. They are curvy, but not thick. Beautiful women must also have long hair. The definition of beautiful has changed significantly over the centuries, but the main trend seems to be that beauty is defined by external …show more content…

Though I may be biased, I believe that my definition of beautiful is the best. I think that beauty should be a measure of character, not of how someone looks in an outfit or with a special hairstyle. People use many other words such as “pretty”, “hot”, and “handsome” to refer to someone’s appearance. I don’t know why we must degrade the word beautiful and turn it only into something that can be used as a catcall. What should be recognized as beauty is helping someone stand up after a fall, giving food to a homeless man, and doing a good deed without expecting anything in

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