What is beauty: unrealistic and unreachable for centuries, human beings can not clearly define beauty. Greek philosophers, including Plato, tried to simply define beauty for any other law. But it is not so because beautiful ideas are different in different cultures and times. In the nineteenth century, it is thought that it is the object of desire that was female towards fairly plump if thin. However, in today's society, an ideal woman is slim and sunburn as it is.
Gender stereotypes explain the continuing threats to women, excessive respect and respect and the continued exclusion of women in the world of gamers. The ideal for men and women is an unrealistic extreme 2 and is obtained, because the media can not do something to sell these stereotypes to the public at the desires of many people. These stereotypes are used for game use to influence people to think about the ideal body type and behavior of the game industry and sex-specific roles. Women and the world as part of this game world suffer from erroneous information of women's identity by continuously comparing with unrealistic male expectations.
The media shelled us with beautiful images that are not realistic. As a society, most women and girls are recognizing ongoing digital operations. I did not know how much these images changed. According to the blog "Beauty Redefined", not everyone understands not only the cover of the fashion magazine but also the image of Photoshop. This is a TV. This is a video. This is your favorite online brand. anywhere? (2014). It is no wonder that women can not reach these beauty standards. They are not only unreal as well as physically impossible, but these images are internalized as being average and beautiful. What? This is a profitable, normal and beautiful idea that women strive to achieve this goal in their lives. Even if you realize how unpredictable these expectations are (Beauty Refined 2014)
It is certain that Miss Sunshine's director is trying to become a beauty according to that standard. Beauty contest has criticism that it draws unreal and beautiful picture for ordinary women and girls. It is impossible for every woman to look like a model or Miss America without taking harmful habits such as eating disorders. Olive grandfather also want to be able to better feel about Olive, Roberts, 2008), 25 study studies found that this effect is pronounced among most young people. According to an article (beauty ideals, Amy Nicole Hoffman, 2010), in one study, 69% of girls' perfect shape concept concept affected the magazine model mainly. Acceptance of this unrealistic form constitutes a false standard that impairs the direction of value towards the image of the body. But some people may say