Beauty Synthesis

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Beauty Synthesis The 19th century saying, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” is one of the most important quotes remaining today. This famous quote explains what beauty is meant to be. It is not something that people should judge upon, but it is what someone finds appealing that others may not. There two main types of beauty in this world. Beauty is not always shown through looks but mainly through personality and actions. The two types of beauty that are mainly focused upon are inner and outer beauty. Those that attempt to acquire inner beauty are the ones that are always going out of the way for the good of other people. These people are the ones that are kind hearted and caring toward peers. On the contrary, there are people that attempt to become beautiful only on the outside. Whether it be through …show more content…

“Is making up an act of deception?” Do women “put on” makeup to cover up the bad in them or to try and convince others that there is goodness inside? Women all over are convinced that putting on makeup will prove to others that they are beautiful. This is not all entirely true, though. All women can show beauty through actions that are some others would never attempt. Women tend to see celebrities on T.V. and the common thought to be beautiful is through makeup. Buddy Hickerson portrays a very critical message in his cartoon. Source F shows exactly how some people do not care about the actions revealed. This cartoon shows the man telling his wife, “We’re only ugly on the inside.” The man is saying that they have ugly personalities and that they are attempting to cover it up by making themselves look attractive. The woman looks very disappointed with herself and that is how these selfish people should feel. Having an “ugly” inside causes grief and selfishness. Being beautiful on the inside is crucial, and more important than deceiving others with