Media's Portrayal Of Beauty Affects Socieites Youth

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Beauty is an omnipresent characteristic that plagues societies’ youth today because mainstream media has them convinced that inner beauty is less important than physical beauty. Unfortunately the media’s warped sense of what true beauty is has been advertised in such a way that it has become an unhealthy observation for today’s youth. The expectations of beauty are unacceptably stereotyped, which creates unrealistic idealistic goals for our young people to try to achieve. It is crucial to mention that as a society we need to strive toward teaching the proper balance between both aspects of beauty to offset the portrayal of what true beauty is by the media. The media has created an obsession with perfection through the use of technology by digitally enhancing still and moving images of models, music artists, athletes and actors. From enlarging muscles and breast to erasing wrinkles and slimming waists, airbrushing has been constantly used to influence unobtainable idealistic goals of perfection for our younger generations. We need to correct the media’s warped portrayal of beauty in the minds of our young people through education, because it is helping contribute toward encouraging low self-esteem and low self-worth in our young people. “Many studies have found that exposure to certain stimuli through the media can lead to body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, and thin-idealization in certain individuals” (Cohen, 2006, pg 15). These portrayals contribute toward poor body image and eating disorders, which contribute toward self-injury and suicide rates in our younger generations. A survey of adolescents in grades 7-12 in 2003 revealed that 30% of girls and 25% of boys have been teased by friends about their weight... ... middle of paper ... ...Anorexia? Social Pressure, Psychology, or Serotonin? Retrieved from: http://www.tree.com/health/eating-disorders-anorexia-causes.aspx New, Michelle PhD (2012). Kids Health: About Teen Suicide. Retrieved from: http://kidshealth.org/ Pavlishina, Olya (2012). Adolescent Self Harm - Teen Cutting. Retrieved from: http://www.integrity-counseling.com New, Michelle PhD (2012). Kids Health: About Teen Suicide. Retrieved from: http://kidshealth.org/ National Eating Disorder Association (2012). The Impact of Media Images on Body Image and Behaviors: A Summary of the Scientific Evidence. Retrieved from: http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/uploads/file/The%20Impact%20of%20Media%20Images%20on%20Body%20Image%20and%20Behaviours%206%20Nov%281%29.pdf Confucius (China's most famous teacher, philosopher, and political theorist, 551-479 BC). Retrieved from: http://thinkexist.com

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