Monday, May 20, 2019

The Price of Beauty

In nows society it is believed that being of a certain color, a certain weight, and having specific characteristics is what makes someone beautiful. The photographic film Little Miss Sunshine directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, is about a young girl named olive who dreams of being in witness pompositys. In the first scenes of the movie it shows chromatic mimicking the winner of the Miss the States pageant in ah and amazement. olive is invited to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant in California by default, which leads her and her dysfunctional family on a majuscule journey to California.Although the journey is fillight-emitting diode with turmoil and loss, their main precedence is to get chromatic to the pageant. At first glance, olive is non what one would think of when beauty comes to mind. She is pudgy, precise tall for her age, with black rimmed coke bottle glasses, and a style only when she can appreciate. By setting a specific model and certain standards The Little Miss Sunshine pageant is a symbol of commercialized American beauty. The pageant is a shallow representation of beauty in America. Childrens beauty pageants are filled with prosthetic teeth, fake and teased hair, makeup, and very risque outfits.This is what America is portrayal to society and even more to its young contestants as being beautiful. Anna L. Wonderlich of the University of Minnesota did a study on twenty two women, eleven had participated in childhood beauty pageants and eleven had not. This study evaluated the association among childhood beauty pageants and adult disordered eating, organic structure dissatisfaction, depression, and self-esteem. Childhood pageant participants scored higher on body dissatisfaction, interpersonal distrust, and impulse deregulation than non-participants, and showed a trend toward greater ineffectiveness. (Wonderlich)Many of the young contestants are led to believe that if they fit into a specific mold rather than being themselves they will be beautiful. By being judged on their outer appearance, it begins to take an effect on their psyche, self-esteem levels, and the way they see themselves. When only being judged and criticized on what is wrong with them, they take that same mind set in their sometime(a) and subsequent years. By allowing the young girls to prance and parade on stage in their flashy costumes they are seen and represent as a young sex symbol. The young girls receive indecent and unnecessary attention from older men.The former America Little Royal Miss, JonBenet Ramsey was killed at the age of six the same age chromatic is portraying in the movie. Not only was her murder gruesome it is a mystery she was found gagged and sexually molested in her parents basement. After her death the childrens beauty pageant populace was put under great scrutiny for the novelty of putting mascara on the lashes of a 6-year-old. (Alder) Many wondered and still do why this fine girl was targeted, was it beca use of her participation in the beauty pageants that make her tactual sensation a younger version of Marilyn Monroe?The world will never know, the reasons behind this grisly murder, but the thought of JonBenet and beauty pageants will always incur out in the publics mind. Olive represents an unconventional ideal of beauty. When Olive registers for the beauty pageant all the attention of the former(a) contestants parents, and the girls is placed on her. They stare and make rude comments and gestures, because Olive does not look like the other beauty contestants that all remind one of a miniature Barbie, art object in this scene Olive is still in her jeans and converses she most definitely stands out.Olive is soon approached by a set of twin girls. Are you on a diet? What?.. Are you on a diet? No I didnt think so It is believed that one must be tightlipped to be perceived as beautiful or even attractive to many. Although Olive is faced with chiding she remains confident, optimis tic and strong. This is shown in one of the end scenes when she is getting ready for the pageant.Olives dad- I dont want Olive to go on. Sheryl- Are you kidding? Dad- Were not in medico anymore, all right Shes out of her league here. Sheryl- So? Dad- Sheryl Shes not gonna win. Theres no fucking way.. Dwayne, the brother- Wheres Olive? I dont want Olive doing this. Mom, look around This place is fucked I dont want these people judging Olive Fuck them.. Shes not a beauty queen mom. Sheryl- Olive is who she is. This is what shes chosen to do. Olive is off stage and is able to hear everything that is being said. The assistant comes on stage and notes it is time for Olive to go on but she does not move. Sheryl to Olive- You dont invite to do this if you dont want. If you want to sit this one out, thats fine, were proud of you anyway, okay. Olive says to the assistant- Okay lets go. Her brother and her father rush backstage to stop her from humiliating herself because she does no t look like the other blonde beauties that are competing. They are afraid that she will be embarrassed and are trying to cherish her, but sometimes trying to protect one only hurts them even more. Olive knows she does not look like the rest of the girls, but having her family support is whats important to her and that they see her as beautiful for who she is. Although she does not have the expensive outfits, big hair, and the tiny physique she is who she is and that she doesnt have to conform to those standards to be beautiful. peach tree is not a specific characteristic it is a combination of attributes, personality, and self-esteem. One does not have to have a specific look to beautiful, being beautiful starts in the spirit if one has an ugly soul then what is on the inside portrays the outside. Although Olive may not look like the average beauty contestant, everything about her screams beauty she is sweet, kind, caring, and has a beautiful soul she knows who she is, and believes in herself even when others do not. By not conforming to the commercialized standards of American beauty, Olive is the definition of what beauty should be.

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