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    It is said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder‚ but when the image of beauty is one that has been ingrained into the mind since childhood‚ how can that statement possibly be true. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison proves this statement to be contradictory‚ because‚ in her novel‚ beauty is no longer just a person’s opinion but has been made into an unwritten rule‚ a standard set by society for society. The use of the theme black as other makes evident the cause and effect relationship a person’s

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    Art, Artist, and Beauty

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    Art‚ Artist‚ and Beauty Art can be expressed through anything. In the novel Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind‚ Jean-Batiste Grenouille has a special ability nobody can compare to. He has a sense of smell that he uses to create art‚ though making perfumes. Making art can be an evil thing. Key events throughout the novel show how Grenouille uses evil to create his perfume.  One of Grenouille’s teachers‚ Baldini‚ teaches him that it is okay to steal other people’s work and to

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    Lies, Lies, Lies

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    LiesLiesLies The white lie is an age old embellishment that has different reasons for being told. When it is all said and done a white lie is still a lie. A lie told with perfectly good intentions. A lie told to spare someone’s feelings. A lie about something trivial‚ which will have few consequences if you’re caught. A minor‚ polite‚ or harmless lie‚ a white lie is considered harmless as opposed to a black lie which is evil. Anything that is not accurate is a lie. There are a million

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    opinions and actions. The Denmark kingdom‚ which appears to be in good health‚ is‚ in reality‚ decaying from the inside out from all the fabrications composed within its walls. While Hamlet is on his search for the truth he not only gets caught up in the lies which impede him from taking action‚ but he also must himself turn to trickery and act mad to fool everyone else‚ as well as realize that the more sense one tries to find in people the less is actually distinguishable. Prior to the

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    Equity of Healthcare Access Is In The Eye Of The Beholder “Access to comprehensive‚ quality health care services is important for the achievement of health equity and for increasing the quality of a healthy life for everyone” (Access to Health Services). Equity of healthcare access is in the eye of the beholder to me means that if you want access to healthcare then you have to make it possible to have insurance or enough money to pay for quality health care. Healthcare is only affordable if insured

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    Beauty Is Found in Exceptional but Not in Commonplace What do you mean by beauty.By beauty we means something that really soothes us and impacts us significantly.Some one can say beauty lies in common place for example from flowers to stars.But did they ever take time from their busy schedules to look at that flower or stars etc .The Answer will be no ‚No body have time in this competitive world to have some time for these things. But for arts like Leonado d vinci’s Monalisa which is

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    Pair Of Eyes In Greek Art

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    notice rectangular motifs of eyes‚ some of the eyes are in pairs some are not. (Fig 1.) Nevertheless‚ you cannot help but wonder if they eye are staring at you as you wait for the train or if the eyes are looking over the station like a camera? Sight is a wondrous sense that can also give us insight into more than just what we see. If you were a god that made no physical contact with humanity‚ your eyes would be your window to oversee your kingdom. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Gallery 156 has a bronze

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    What Makes Art Beauty?

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    it? I have always been captivated by the concepts and theories of what makes art “beautiful.” Since I am an artist myself‚ I had wanted to improve by finding what “beauty” is to everyone. As I learned in Theory of Knowledge (ToK) class‚ artlike history‚ is subjective to the individual‚ but one cannot deny there are some objective truths to the facts that compose the art world. My curiosity to define “beauty” in art and the components that constitute a “beautiful” artwork led to my previous research

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    The Destructive Force in Beauty Beauty is dangerous‚ especially when you lack it. In the book "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison‚ we witness the effects that beauty brings. Specifically the collapse of Pecola Breedlove‚ due to her belief that she did not hold beauty. The media in the 1940 ’s as well as today imposes standards in which beauty is measured up to; but in reality beauty dwells within us all whether it ’s visible or not there ’s beauty in all; that beauty is unworthy if society brands

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    The Bluest Eye‚ by Toni Morrison‚ depicts characters desperately seeking to attain love through a predetermined standard of beauty established and substantiated by society. Morrison intertwines the histories of several characters portraying the delusions of the ‘perfect’ family and what motivates their quest for love and beauty. Ultimately‚ this pursuit for love and beauty has overwhelming effects on their relationships and their identity. Pecola Breedlove is young black girl who believes she

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