People can agree that social media is a door and a privilege we, the future, have. It offers opportunities to connect with others and explore new ideas. Some believe social media may have positive effects such as promoting body positivity. However, this powerful tool has significantly impacted how we perceive ourselves, particularly our appearance. We compare ourselves to the images of perfect bodies and flawless faces that dominate our social media feeds, which can create an unhealthy obsession with changing appearance that neglects self-care. In the novel Frankenstein, Victor sacrifices his well-being for a pursuit that he admits has come at the expense of his health and well-being, as he states, "For this I had deprived myself of rest and health. I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation" (Shelley 35). This can also be applied to the beauty standards we have, making it a modern Frankenstein, emphasizing the extreme lengths people go to achieve these unattainable expectations. As a result of this obsession, these unrealistic expectations have caused low self-esteem, self-doubt, and even mental health issues. …show more content…
It is also argued that individuals are free to choose whether or not to fit these standards. While some suggest that beauty ideals on social media can boost body confidence among women, experimental research by Ph.D. student Rachel Cohen from the University of Technology Sydney shows that “participants exposed to 'body positive' content on Instagram experienced improvements in body satisfaction, body appreciation, and positive mood” (“Body Positive…”). Although “body positive" content can improve body satisfaction, the constant exposure to unrealistic beauty standards on social media has a significant negative