Women Viewed in Society
In American Society today, thin equals beautiful. American women are judged by the way they look. It can define who they are as people. {Who they are or how they see themselves?] To get ahead in this world you have to look the "right" way. [Why? Too cliche.] The standard of what women should look like is very clearly put to them. It is posted on billboards, in the magazines they read, where they shop, and especially on television. The media plays the most significant role in projecting these unhealthy ideals about weight. [We switched dramatically from general notions of women to weight]Image standards affect women of all ages, races, and statures; their presence is inescapable. From the first lady to your own mother, women are judged and judge themselves by these standards. [The question then becomes why do it? How have we been encouraged to follow these standards.] These images presented to us by the media define what the ideal woman looks like. Naomi Wolf writes, in her book The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty are Used Against Women; "advertising is a 130 billion dollar a year industry. The average American watches 30 hours of TV a week and spends 110 hours
By doing so they will be rewarded with the better life that the better-looking women have. As we drift into the 90s, Kate moss represents the heroic chic look. [So why won't this happen?] A lot of women know that they are thin they can get more of what they want. Virtually every one of your sentences makes a statement then repeats the same exact point in the next sentence. Everywhere you look, there is a diet product or an exercise plan that will get women on a track to being thin, these diet ads make it clear to women that if they don't lose weight they won't become a better person. People are more accepting of thinner, better looking women than of heavier less attractive women. The junkie anorexic models brought eating disorders to a new level. ] of the women's natural bodies only then can these standers [sp. Advertisements keep pushing women to have better bodies, to try harder to achieve the ideal. The actors in films and on television are not just playing characters, they are playing symbols of what an ideal person should be. If she were around today the tabloids would have been writing exploits on how fat she was. When society can understand how much pressure is put upon women to look and act a certain way, and let women know that is "ok" to eat and be smart, then we can advance as a better civilization. ] America is a place where the individual is a highly respected person. If you are fat, you are viewed as being last and having no self-control and they know this. "Studies have shown that while 25 years ago the average model weighed 8% less than the average American women, today's model weighs 23% below the national average".
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