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Susan Bordo Never Just Pictures Summary

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“Never Just Pictures” by Susan Bordo, is about how today’s society is influenced by the mass medias unrealistic ideas of how they are supposed to look. In this essay, the author breaks down the images being showcased by today’s culture concerning the aesthetics of the female body. Bordo also talks about how what was considered ‘beautiful’ or ‘perfect’ before has changed. Lately, the world has been on a craze to look like the air brushed model in the picture. Bordo explains how a lot of people are becoming more obsessed with their physique, and depending on looking thin to make them happy, instead of focusing on being happy and healthy. Bordo begins her essay saying that we are a generation that is obsessed with getting rid of fat. The obsession with becoming thin is rapidly growing. Sadly, most of the women who are obsessing over being thin are doing so in unhealthy ways. They are falling into the illness of eating disorders to acquire skeleton like results. Some of the big players with eating disorders are anorexia and bulimia. Bordo is expressing that the magazines, television, and movies are giving young adults false ideas of what their supposed to look like. I would have to agree with Bordo opinions. Starting from a young …show more content…

And that the media is having a large negative impact on young and impressionable minds. Bordo explains how today’s society medias focus is pushing the thin, “Heroin Chic” look. Most females will never meet the standard of this look but feel pressured to do so. According to Bordo these pressures are contributing the widespread of eating disorders. Bordo mentions that not only are the women suffering from falling into eating disorders to look like the model in the magazines, but the males have also fallen into the trend. Eating disorders are morbid illnesses that don’t discriminate against gender, sexual orientation, or

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