It is totally unfair but most of people fall for appearances instead of admiring the inner beauty. Firstly, it illuminates the natural urge in everyone to ‘look beautiful’ because one who does not often faces some sort of criticism from the society. The fact is the purpose this essay serves. Saying merely that it is a brilliantly penned essay would not be a reason strong enough to convince a reader to go through it. There are two main purposes for which one ought to read The Eye of the Beholder. Hence, it is of utmost significance to accept one’s individuality with a healthy respect. Unless one decides to choose and admire his/her own natural identity, nothing in the name of cosmetic makeover can help a personal feel beautiful. But, then through her realisation of what she really is rather than what cosmetic ‘makeover’ can turn her into, the reader gets to grasp the essence of this story. When one begins to read The Eye of the Beholder by Grace Suh, it is inevitable to occur in mind that how such an author can fall for the feeling of ‘stark ugliness’ about herself (par. And then, the beholder too finds beauty in that individual. Beauty first of all lies in the belief and conscience of an individual which is poignantly reflected through demeanour. The whole concept of ‘beauty lies in the eye of beholder’ is not applicable everywhere.
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