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Women are objectified and commodified in the pursuit of beauty from "summary" of The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf

In our society, women are constantly bombarded with messages that tell them their worth lies in their appearance. From a young age, girls are taught that their beauty is their most valuable asset, and that they must strive to achieve an unattainable standard of perfection. This pressure to conform to a narrow definition of beauty has led to women being objectified and commodified in the pursuit of this ideal. The beauty industry plays a significant role in perpetuating this myth by promoting products and treatments that promise to help women achieve the flawless beauty they see in advertisements. These products are often marketed using images of airbrushed models and celebrities, creating an unrealistic standard that most women can never hope to achieve. As a result, women are encouraged to spend exorbitant amounts of money on beauty products and treatments in a never-ending quest for perfection. Furthermore, the media plays a crucial role in reinforcing t...
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    The Beauty Myth

    Naomi Wolf

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