Analysis of “Beauty: When the Other Dancer is the Self” by Alice Walker
[2023-03-21 06:08:50]
In Alice Walker's "Beauty: When other dancers are self", Walker believes that the concept of beauty is based on one's own perception. Views on Walker's beauty developed throughout his lifetime trip. And since the child distorted his right eye blinded, she eventually accepted the appearance after a tragic accident.
Through a self-discovery journey, she was born out of a lost and concealed child by a young woman who suddenly felt shy and self-esteemless feelings. And her injuries already made her feel uneasy. . Suddenly when her harassment, rejection, and confrontation of multiple life changes, her overall view on life changed negative. "That evening I was watching almost every night, I was crying for a carnival in front of a mirror, but I begged for negative opinion and self-destructive." Cleaning in the morning Please give me. I dislike it and despise it. I do not pray that I can not see it. I pray for beauty. "
She did not accept her until she underwent surgery to improve her appearance. When Walker felt beautiful again, her outlook on life improved significantly in almost every aspect, physical, social, and emotionally. In this way, Walker proves that the concept of "beauty" of society changes human's view of life and finally appears in the form of human self-management. Although beauty can be interpreted differently in different cultures, there is still a general misconception that the need to meet the standard of beauty can satisfy the inner and outer desires: others To accept, to feel praise and need, I feel self. Need - I want you to be worthy, loved and confident in your skin. Walker was finally able to find peace with her eyes, and finally found her self-worth was always covered with pain, anger and shame. When I remembered the dream she had, she explained the real self-acceptance moment. "Another dancer who appeared on my face when I was happier than my life, dancing, spinning, joy, we danced with each other, kissed each other and hugged each other. "Her dream symbolizes her original self being made to participate in her new self, because they all realize that" beauty "is not a person's definition. And it is not essential to feel true happiness in life
The message she sends to the reader is that self-acceptance is more important than trying to meet the standards of beauty of other countries of the world. Instead, it is to learn to accept who you are, whether internal or external. As you reach peace with your external character including defects, you can find peace with you like confidence, self-worth, confidence and happiness.
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In Alice Walker's "Beauty: When other dancers are self", Walker believes that the concept of beauty is based on one's own perception. Views on Walker 's beauty developed through a lifelong journey, and since the right eye of the child was blinded and distorted, she eventually accepted her figure in a tragic accident. Through a self-discovery journey, she was born out of a lost and concealed child by a young woman who suddenly felt shy and self-esteemless feelings. And her injuries already made her feel uneasy. . Suddenly when her harassment, rejection, and confrontation of multiple life changes, her overall view on life changed negative. "That night I was watching almost every night, I was crying out for a carnival in front of a mirror, because of her negative opinion she appealed for self-destructive behavior." Before morning Please clean it.