Naomi Wolf, the author of "Fire and Fire", is one of the most famous women in modern feminism. In a speech at the Scripps College graduation ceremony in 1992, she strongly expressed women's unfair treatment in today's society. By focusing on survival and weaknesses, Wolf has advanced ways to prevent and eliminate discrimination. She expresses her beliefs by expressing how women are treated in past history and how they should be treated today. At the same time she said that women should stand on their feet and be responsible for determining their status in today's society.
"Because our culture expresses sexuality as rape, men and women are interested in it." - Naomi Woolf, Beauty Myth (1991) For decades, the image of a woman is " They think these images are beautiful depreciation and obscenity. The citation quoted from feminist's bestseller Naomi Wolf reveals feminist perception of media damage to female consumers and potential information for men and women.
Naomi Wolfe, an active feminist, denied this as a fact. She refused to accept the idea of beauty that meets true universal needs. According to Wolf, beauty is a myth created during the Industrial Revolution, and people have used it to manipulate women for their own interests. She believes that beauty is neither a universal nor an evolutionary function. Women are ready to be affected to achieve a beautiful fake ideal. It shows male superiority and confirms the man's operation. Therefore, according to Wolff, pain for women's beauty is not a true product of evolutionary power (1991). Camille Paglia criticized this feminist approach and focused on the beautiful image of the last century and failed to cover a wide range of history. Paria brings a beautiful origin of Ancient Egypt (1991)