illuminating smile, flashing her perfectly straight teeth and her complimenting magenta lipstick. Her hazel brown eyes are seductively gazing towards the camera. Her long, vivacious eyelashes allow her eyes to pop and shine dramatically. Her honey blonde hair lies loose and curled around her flawless face. A silky magenta cloth is draped behind and around her, emphasizing her alluring eyes and inviting smile. Her hand is strategically placed upon her shoulder revealing her black bra strap. The word
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Historians, Fashion experts and poet would probably differ on the words used to define the fashion, but there would be unanimous agreement that the element of fashion is people, acceptance, time and place. It is said o be that “ beauty lies in the eyes of beholder in same way fashion lies by the words of design”. Therefore, a fashion in anything that’s accepted by a substantial group of people at a given time in a given place. One can say that the definition covers almost infinite range of product, ideas
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The Beauties By Anton Chekhov I I REMEMBER, when I was a high school boy in the fifth or sixth class, I was driving with my grandfather from the village of Bolshoe Kryepkoe in the Don region to Rostov-on-the-Don. It was a sultry, languidly dreary day of August. Our eyes were glued together, and our mouths were parched from the heat and the dry burning wind which drove clouds of dust to meet us; one did not want to look or speak or think, and when our drowsy driver, a Little Russian called Karpo
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conten < “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty” “England in 1819” ------------------------------------------------- “Ozymandias” Summary The speaker recalls having met a traveler “from an antique land,” who told him a story about the ruins of a statue in the desert of his native country. Two vast legs of stone stand without a body, and near them a massive, crumbling stone head lies “half sunk” in the sand. The traveler told the speaker that the frown and “sneer of cold command” on the statue’s
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is: “It arrived pushing a cloud of dust veiling her beauty from the eyes of strangers” (P. 1, Col. 1, Line 3). This is the very first thing that people notice about Miss Rehana, which is also why this is the first description that we receive of her. Because of her beauty, she is often met with special treatment from men. Muhammad Ali, who is another important character, is one of those men: “She turned to look at him, and at close range those eyes did bad things to his digestive tract.” (P. 2, Col
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high position in her society, and in the poem (Pope, Canto 1, 27). This position is achieved through the virtue of appearance. In the poem, Pope constantly plays with the idea that a woman’s life and role in society is defined by her appearance, both beauty-wise and morally.
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by analyzing it the reader can better understand the message it is portraying. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses symbolism throughout “The Great Gatsby” in a variety of unique ways to express his feelings about 1920’s America. Between West Egg and the city lies The Valley of Ashes, a place symbolised in “The Great Gatsby”, as grey, and dreary. By using
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Tourism in Bangladesh Bangladesh as a vacation land has many facets. Her tourist attractions include archaeological sites, historic mosques and monuments, resorts, beaches, picnic spots, forest and wildlife. Bangladesh offers opportunities for angling, water-skiing, river cruising, hiking, rowing, surfing, yachting and sea bathing as well as bringing one in close touch with Mother Nature. She is also rich in wildlife and game birds. HISTORY: The history of Bangladesh has been one of extremes
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described as white on multiple occasions, representing beauty and sexual desire. Many of her features including her neck, throat, and breasts are described as white. Similarly in “Desiree’s Baby,” Armand Aubigny bases the worth of a person primarily on his or her race. In his eyes, nothing was more beautiful and desirable than being purely white. Through the use of metaphors and imagery, Kate Chopin uses the color white to represent passion, beauty, and desire. “Desiree’s Baby” explores issues of racial
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The media is selling the idea that girls’ and woman’s’ value lies in their youth, beauty and sexuality and not in their capacity as leaders. Boys learn that their success is tied to dominance, power, and aggression. Many would agree that some strides have been made in how the media portray women in film, television and magazines, and that the last few decades have also seen a growth in the presence and influence of woman in media behind the scenes. Documentaries such as “Miss Representation” focus
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