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Does Beauty Equal Happiness Anticipation Guide American society in general places more value on physical beauty than on any other aspect of a particular person agree disagree There is more than one way to be a beautiful person ID: 721611

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Slide1

The Bluest Eye

Unit 3: Social Standards

Does Beauty Equal Happiness ?Slide2

Anticipation Guide

American society, in general, places more value on physical beauty than on any other aspect of a particular person.

agree___ disagree___

There is more than one way to be a beautiful person.

agree___ disagree___

The definition of beauty has changed in the past 100 years.

agree___ disagree___

In order for a person to be beautiful, s/he must be happy with her/himself as a person.

agree___ disagree___Slide3

“Without Commercials”

Alice Walker

Listen,

stop tanning yourself

and talking about

fishbelly

white.

The color white

is not bad at all.

There are white mornings

that bring us days.

Or, if you must,

tan only because

it makes you happy

to be brown,

to be able to see

for a summer

the whole world's

darker

face

reflected

in your own.

Stop unfolding

your eyes.

Your eyes are

beautiful.

Sometimes

seeing you in the street

the fold zany

and unexpected

I want to kiss

them

and usually

it is only

old

gorgeous

black people's eyes

I want

to kiss.

 

Stop trimming

your nose.

When you

diminish

your nose

your songs

become little

tinny, muted

and snub.

Better you should

have a nose

impertinent

as a flower,

sensitive

as a root;

wise, elegant,

serious and deep.

A nose that

sniffs

the essence

of Earth. And knows

the message

of every

leaf.

Stop bleaching

your skin

and talking

about so much black

is not beautiful

The color black

is not bad

at all.

There are black nights

that rock

us

in dreams.

Or, if you must,

bleach only

because it pleases you

to be brown,

to be able to see

for as long

as you can bear it

the whole world's

lighter face

reflected

in your own.

 

As for me,

I have learned

to worship

the sun

again.

To affirm

the adventures

of hair.

For we are all

splendid

descendants

of Wilderness,

Eden:

needing only

to see

each other

without

commercials

to believe.

Copied skillfully

as Adam.

Original

as Eve.Slide4

“Without Commercials”

Alice Walker

Who are the ethnic groups that Walker names?

Why do you think Walker titled her poem “Without Commercials”?Slide5

American Media Images:

Beauty of the Past

Welch Grape Juice

Radio Commercial (1933)

Alice Walker's poem "Without Commercials" challenges the idea in many ads that being beautiful means having a flawless complexion, "perfect" hair, or a slender body. Listen to the following old-time radio commercial from 1930s and 1040s to hear these perceptions .

How are these commercials like the commercials today? How are they different? Discuss your views with a partner.

Camay Mild-Soap

Radio Commercial (1943)Slide6

American Media Images:

Beauty of the Present

Star Magazine

Alice Walker's poem "Without Commercials" challenges the idea in many ads that being beautiful means having a flawless complexion, "perfect" hair, or a slender body. Look at the following media and compare Walker’s plea to a life “

w

ithout commercials” to the images portrayed in these ads .

Based on the above examples (yes there are only two examples), would you add anything to the previous discussion with your partner? Discuss your views with the same partner.

Covergirl

Commerical

(2009)Slide7

American Media Images:

Beauty of the Future

The following commercial advertisement seems to echo some of Walker’s sentiments in “Without Commercials”.

Evolution - A Dove Film

Video

What is your reaction Dove’s advertisement campaign strategy?

Dove Evolution Campaign Slide8

Discussion Question

Is our need to change drastically the way we look grounded in pleasing ourselves (which Walker considers acceptable) or is it a result of succumbing to cultural and societal influences, our flight away from who we are?

Do characters in

The Bluest Eye

succumb to cultural and societal influences to “fly away” from who they are? Who, why, and how?