Beauty Hoagland Analysis

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In the poem, I found the woman struggles with the idea that she should be beautiful so others would like her. The first thing that I notice that clearly shows an example of the rite of passage was when she was physically un-contended with her beauty. Hoagland says, “After all those years of watching her reflection in the mirror, sucking in her stomach and standing straight, she said it was a relief, being done with beauty.” This represents the transition from being physically un-contended to being contented with the beauty that she has. The experience that she has been through made her realize that what others would think about her beauty has finally ended. The author 's sister has always had un-contentment with being beautiful, however now