In everyday life, we usually stop to stare at something if it is beautiful. For example, if the sun is setting you usually stop what you’re doing to look at it or you sometimes even take a picture of it. If you’re in love, you just can not stop staring at that one person. When you’re in love, you get addicted to the person, and you are always thinking of them. For example, in The Great Gatsby, Gatsby had “..bought that house so Daisy would be just across the bay” (The Great Gatsby, pg. 78). This is an example of love that is beautiful because even after Gatsby had not seen Daisy for several years, he was constantly thinking about her and he wanted to be able to see her from across the bay. …show more content…
Women and men pay thousands of dollars to have surgeries done to become more “beautiful”. They get surgeries to have their wrinkles removed, or fat removed, or they get a nose job. They wear ten pounds of makeup on their faces to become more beautiful, when in fact, they do not need any of it because everyone is beautiful in their own way. Beauty can also become a “god” because we worship the idea of becoming more beautiful or we worship celebrities that we consider beautiful. Gossip magazines report on how so-and-so got a nose job or liposuction and how it made them look ten times younger. There are even beauty pageants, where we pick and choose the most beautiful woman and we name her “Ms.