What is beauty? White skin, blue eyes, thin boy, and blonde hair.  Pecola is an African-American girl (ages 10-13) and  she is from a lower class family. Pecola hates herself for being  black and she believes that having white skin and blue eyes like Shirley Temple and Mary Jane can make her look beautiful. Everyone called her ugly, including her parents, friends, classmates, teachers and the society. First example, One day âA group of boys was circling and holding at bay a victim, Pecola Breedlove… Black e mo. Black e moâ âPecola edged around the circle cryingâ.  Second example, Mr. Yacobowskiâs candy store looks down on Pecola because she is black and he didnât want to touch her palm to get the 3 pennies. Because of the rejection, it causes Pecola to feel isolated and lonely. How do these elements contribute to our understanding of the textâs themes?  Many people are not satisfied with their looks, colors, and appearances, like Pecola. She thinks being white is beautiful? Nowadays, Many people do cosmetic surgery to look younger, especially teens â203,308 teens under 18 had cosmetic procedures in 2009â ( (American Society of Aesthetic PlasticSurgeryy 2009-2010). Therefore, why beauty so important to society?
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I agree, what exactly is beauty? Hmmmmmmm
Agreed, Every time you turn on the television or flip through a magazine you are reminded of it. You are reminded of how society prefers to see women: beautiful and thin. After all, almost every advertisement, soap opera, or major movie includes women who look like super models!!