For example in advertising your not going to buy there product if they look really ugly, but if they are pretty you want to look like them so you will buy there product. Many people have talked to me and made no sense but I will keep listening to them because I think they are really pretty. Yes! many times, I think everyone has found themselves trusting someone more or paying more attention to what they said not because they deserve it, but because of their looks. I think everyone should get to choose if they want to be pretty or not, just be aware of the consequences that may affect your self identity. In my opinion I don’t think the world would be better if everyone were pretty, I always learned that you must be yourself because everyone else is taken, but that is just my opinion. These surgeries can change you and I don’t think it is worth it to ruin your identity in the process. This can make you more insecure, cautious, and fearful. Going through these surgery trying to be pretty destroys Janet, crushing any confidence she had in herself. She spent her whole life trying to perfect normal, but what is so great about being normal when you can have your own unique features. Janet was trying so hard to be normal and pretty, not realising she already was. If everyone were pretty and looked the same it would be bad because you could not be yourself. I don’t think the world would be better if everyone were pretty because this sort of surgery is dangerous to your identity. Citizens all fear what they don’t understand. Citizens conform uniform expectations, looking the same, like monsters. Everyone in the video worships the leader because they believe him. In the video it says “One leader, one voice one world.” The dictator uses propaganda into manipulating everyone into thinking that humans are monsters. I think this is Philosophical/religious dystopian control because in this world the society is controlled by one ideology and is enforced through a dictatorship. They think it is a perfect imagined universe because they isolate everyone else. This video connects to dystopia because it is the illusion of a perfect society that looks happy, peaceful, and fair, but in reality it has bad politics, laws, and customs. She lives in a world where ugliness is a crime. She was born this way it’s not her fault, she has been alienated by society trapped in her bandages, not able to escape. Janet just wanted to be pretty, and to fit in, she didn’t ask for this, she just wanted to be like everyone else. They then force her to go to a man just like her, human, who escorts her to others with her same condition. We then see her face, her face is a normal human being, while the doctors, and nurses are all ugly. If the procedure does not work they will have to send her to the “others with similar conditions.” When they take her bandages off we learn that the the procedure failed with the doctors and nurses shrieking over the ugly face. It is her 11th surgery, and there has been no progress. She is trying to change her face to look pretty. In class we watched the video Twilight Zone “The Eye of The Beholder.” It is about a girl named Janet Tyler who is at the hospital, her face wrapped in bandages.
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