Beauty Rediscovers the Male Body

October 25, 2006 chasjefferson

1. Beauty rediscovers the male body is a long essay that the author took her time writing.  She explored all aspects of the topic and described them in detail and excess.  This style of writing shows that Susan Bordo is passionate about the subject and enjoys writing it.  Personally, I enjoy essays that get to the point quickly and stay there, delivering all the important information but thats it.  This style of writing is more efficient for both the writer and the reader. 

2. These sections devide the essay into a series of smaller essays pieced together in a logical progression.  This makes this long essay more manageable.  This “sectioning” is like adding chapters to books, it breaks the information into smaller groups of information which are proven to stay in your memory longer than huge block of information.

3.  Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvior and Bordo disagree have differing opinions.  Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvior both believe that if you are all alone you are free to do what you were ment to do unrestricted by what others think you should be doing.  Bordo refuted this statement by saying that when you are alone you only act on what your own vain ideals are.  I agree with Bordo in that when you are alone you are not free of what your external image is you are mearly viewing yourself in the same vain way that others would view you.

4.  Dockers and Haggard adds not only sell clothes but a lifestyle.  They say that I am a good, hard-working man and I don’t care what others think of me. Bordo dissagrees with this statement and maintains that it is ok to care how you look as a man. 

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