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Essay about Body Image in the Media

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"Beauty is not what you see on the outside, it's what lies within." This is what we are taught throughout our childhood. However, by the time a person is in their teens, they have seen thousands of advertisements in the media, which stress the "perfect image." These advertisements send a message that this is how women are "supposed" to look. When women see these advertisements, many times they feel ashamed they do not look the way that the models do. But, should women feel like this? Most advertisements are not even directed toward beauty products. For instance, there are many commercials on television that focus on skinny, big-breasted, gorgeous women. However, the product being sold has nothing to do with the women themselves. If the …show more content…

The early nineties look transformed the popular body image to a fragile, undeveloped pre-teen figure, most personified by wafish model Kate Moss. This was followed by a similarly thin look, but with big breasts in the late nineties. By the year 2000, figures once considered attractive 100 years before were now considered overweight, and even obese by current standards.

This modern image is often called a "Barbie doll" image. It is common knowledge that if a Barbie doll were made into a real person, her body would not support the weight of her chest and would fall over. The modern model looks as if she may fall over for this same reason. Some popular models that possess this Barbie doll image are Pamela Anderson, Tyra Banks and Carmen Electra. According to the article, "Body Image in the Media," the weight of these models are about 19 percent less than the average woman, who is five feet and four inches and one hundred and thirty pounds.

The ideal body image has altered from being curvy, with a pale complexion, which represented wealth, an abundance of food and fertility to incredibly thin and big-breasted ("Body Image in the Media"). What has caused this change in popular image? While body image has been changing, many other things have been changing along with it that may have had an effect. For instance, clothing has changed drastically throughout the ages as well. Society deemed a conservative look as the

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