The Waxed Generation Summary

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The article The Waxed Generation by The Denver Post expresses how today’s society has transformed into a generation perverted on the impression of beauty; revealing the negative effect society and social media has on teens. Anywhere from magazines, phones, commercials, and movies; teens are constantly pressured to keep up with newest trends and the “Hollywood image.” The author of The Waxed Generation expresses the impact our society has on our image. “On TV, we watch shows glorifying plastic surgery, makeovers and beauty contests. On magazine covers, we find digitally enhanced bombshells and sculpted hunks. When we buy music, we’re sold a face rather than a voice...It should come as little surprise, given these times, that teens not only obsess about beauty but also use extreme means to achieve it” (The Denver Post). Teens around the world want to have the “perfect” face and body; however, it is all fake. The girls and guys featured in magazines are …show more content…

Even though teenagers aspire to become “beautiful” like the people displayed throughout the world, society needs to realize imperfections make everyone unique and beautiful. As presented by The Denver Post, “As we seek to defy the limits of natural beauty, Hawthorne’s admonition about obsessing over natural imperfections is even more pertinent today than it was 150 years ago. His tale describes the destructiveness of trying to achieve physical perfection through operations. The protagonist realizes too late the need to accept, rather than erase, minor beauty flaws” (16). Despite the fact that everyone desires to have the perfect body, hair, and face, nobody is capable of looking this perfect. Society needs to encourage teenagers to accept themselves for who they