Western and Oriental cultures also have different views with a theme of beauty and religion. In Asian religion, beauty is highly esteemed and preserved in the East world. This respect and the concept of retaining beauty are reflected specifically in Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, and Sikhism. In these cultures, women's behavior and actions indicate her beauty more appropriately. However, some religions do not necessarily state or talk about how to look at beauty. Some examples of such religion are Christianity, Anglican and Judaism.
I will talk about how my personal culture defines beauty. Our culture tends to express beauty in a very narrow way and I encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to spread it. We live in the world of beautiful people filled with color, shape, size, sex, age, direction and ability. When I had the ability to influence decision making, I challenged consciously our narrow cultural definition and stereotypes.
Arrangement: The article begins with the recognition of the early culture and its beauty, the Greeks. Their attitude towards beauty is very positive. Greeks are the only culture to discuss the inner beauty in this article, which is the most important beauty. Then Son Tag's articles were discussed throughout the history and discussed how Christians see beauty as superficial and trivial things. This brings a negative meaning to beauty, which greatly influences the beauty and its significance in the present age. As explained in this article, today's beauty "promote narcissism, strengthen dependence and immaturity" (683). Beauty was a good thing in the past, but today it is considered sour and almost harmful. Sontag makes her readers understand history and explain how beauty is today. I really like this arrangement; her article provides enough background information to decide why beauty is considered harmful in modern society.
A common theme of Old Stone Age culture and modern world view of American Bay. The common theme of the view between the Paleolithic Culture and the modern world about beauty is that both cultures adore women's beauty; in each their own way. C. Difference between Paleolithic culture and modern cultural beauty. II. The most obvious difference between the two cultures is the size / shape of a woman. In the Old Stone Age culture, the ideal shape of a woman is full of vitality and imagination, but in modern culture, the ideal woman is very thin in shape, big breasts, well preserved. d. How will the view of the beauty of women between the Paleolithic culture and the contemporary culture change? The beauty of the Palaeolithic culture is centered on breeding and maintenance of life; the beauty of the modern world is about preservation and life extension. Conclusion