Beauty is an explanation of praise and gratitude, most people would like to hear about these explanations. Some people think the inner beauty is more important than the external beauty, but the fact is that most people like the external beauty. As Emerson said, "If your eyes are on seeing, beauty is its own excuse" ("Ralph Waldo Emerson," 28). People tend not only want to be beautiful, but also seek physical attractiveness. In fact, this is a culture that is consumed by beauty and charm (Bennett, Parameter 3).
The beauty of the interior and the beauty of the outside are wonderful, but only the beauty of the interior is independent. For those with inner and outer beauty, some people will do this, that would be a good thing. Not everyone is looking at themselves, think about the beauty of their inner surfaces. They just looked out and thought they were not beautiful. Damage that someone can give to someone by simply relying on external beauty is amazing. Judging someone based on external beauty may cause self esteem. With this low self-esteem, people may do what they have at hand. For example, because someone has judged the beauty of their body, that person can not apply for work or participate in a specific event.
Silano de Bergerac can be regarded as a fable of inner and outer beauty. For the love of Roxane, Cyrano, representing the beauty of the interior, will passively fight against Christian representing the beauty of the outside. Roxane became an arbiter of the relative values of these characters, and eventually became an intermediary of the value of the inner and outer beauty. The play pays more attention to the inner beauty, honesty and wisdom. But Cyrano's own impulsive and gorgeous character emphasizes his appearance rather than his inner character. Impressed by Roxane and other Marquis, he skillfully spoken words, fought an incredible number of men and took a wonderful gesture: payment of receipt at night and gaming Discontinue proud to deny one of his few meals; and write a poem with his sword fight. All of these actions are publicly impressive and gain power from their external performance.