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Monday, January 14, 2019

Women’s Struggle for Identity through Appearance

How does the writer explore their thoughts and feelings with individualism? Germaine Greer talks virtually demands that are made upon women to alteration their bodies in order to look pleasing to the eyes of others. This mood that women should look a certain way and that there is only one right way. She explores the women of twain the working class and the middle class and the way they struggle for identity through with(predicate) appearance. Greer explores her thoughts and feelings though identity by the use of language. She uses words such as grossness and curvaceous to describe womens thoughts just about their bodies.It almost seems like Greer is Just talking about the compact for women to conform. She doesnt describe in a way that shows she disagrees with womens thoughts about their bodies and the pressure to counter their bodies in order to fit in to the dickens categories luxurious or thin. She talks about how the curvy girl who ought to be thin and the thin girl wh o ought to be curvy. Greer is toilsome to get across the message that womens struggling with appearance in order to have the faultless body is a never ending cycle. You can be curvy or thin but the pressure to change your body never fades.She mentions how a woman is tailoring herself to appeal to buyers market. Greer suggests that women are all going through this in order to catch the attention of males. She uses the terms tailoring and buyers. This estimation that women are pressured to change their bodies in order to look pleasing to men. She goes on to say that this buyer is likely to be the husband, whose accepts her for her pic. She describes women as passive objects of males. I rally Greer is trying show the sad reality of women women are the ones who keep succumbing to this pressure to change their image.They are insecure and are constantly trying to change themselves. She states that womens bodies are treated as aesthetic objects without function this causes damage to their bodies and the owners. Greer talks about this idea of the body meeting the soul and a stereotype world born. I think shes trying to get a cross this idea that women have this fantasy about dish aerial, she continues on to mention to her belongs all that is sightly even the word beauty itself. She writes about how constitution exists only to shed light on a women appear more beautiful.For example she says flowers die gladly so that her scrape may uxuriate in their essence. I think shes trying to get across the idea that this fantasy that women have is overly what is fashioning them succumb to the pressure. This idea of a womans weakness being her beauty is also explored in the play Street car named desire by William Tennessee. He introduces the contribution of Blanche whos similar to the women mentioned by Greer. Blanche doesnt want to accept the fact that her beauty is fading. At one point her sister Stella asks her husband to compliment her on her appearance. She men tions its her weaknesses.In the similar way as these omen exposit by Greer, Blanche is using her beauty and sexuality to capture male attention. She understands and seems to accept that she has to keep her beautiful image in order to find a male suitor. reers idea ot nature existing to make women beautitul links well wit n the bracing Beloved by Toni Morrison. In the book the character of beloved is described with having skin as smooths as babies. Beloved is naturally beautiful in the same way that Greer described nature making women beautiful. The fantasy of beauty the Greer described beloved seems to possess.

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