As Americans, we are all told that "beauty is only skin deep," and that "real beauty lies on the inside."
We are told that, but the realities of our culture tell quite a
different story. Beauty, as it turns out, is not only celebrated in
America, but rewarded. Good looks can land a person preferential
treatment at restaurants, on airplanes, even in court. It's as if beautiful people are allowed to live in a bubble.
What do you feel are the benefits of being attractive in American
society? Are good looking people treated more favorably than the general
population? Finally, are there any downsides to being beautiful in
America?
Include at least two of the following pieces in your discussion:
- "The Science of Magnetism" (Guardian)
- "Women's Standards of Attractiveness are as Unrealistic as Men's" (Business Insider)
- "Calling Miss Congeniality: Do Attractive People Have Attractive Traits and Values?" (ScienceDaily)
- "Good Looks Will Get You that Job, Promotion, and Raise" (Psychology Today)
- "10 Pleasures and Pains of Being Beautiful" (PsyBlog)
- "Don’t Hate Me Because I’m Beautiful" (Daily Beast)
Requirements:
- Must be in MLA Style
- Must be only one full page in length
- Must include a works cited page
Due: Mo 04.22
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