Thursday, November 6, 2014

                       Beauty is in the eye of the beholder 

 

"beauty is the baught by judgement of the eye" William Shakespare in "Love's Labours Lost (c.1954)

     All things around us are creations.  All these creations have a beautiful and interesting story.  The story told will always be through the eyes of its beholder.
  1.      Most people believe that beauty is a standard form of something, for example tall, pretty or handsome with a slim build.  Some peoples perceptions usually define a standard image we follow as beauty in our society. 

                    "Beauty can not be judged objectively,
for what one person finds beautiful or admirable may not appeal to another."

     Beauty is a feeling you get in your heart when you admire something and can visualize all its natural attributes. A perfect example would be when it rains. If you think about it, what or even how do you feel when it rains? I believe that most people feel lazy and dread the rain falling. It slows down your day of planned errands and is very wet..On the other hand rain could bring great joy. when it comes their are those who like to dress for the weather, or even use your tote you got for the holidays.
     Rain to me was yucky and I never went outside when it rained.  I never dressed for that kind of weather. I felt rain was the worst of inclement weather.  One day I had to work in the rain because my field required rain, sleet, or snow. After dressing properly and wearing a hard hat for the weather I was well protected and kept dry. The rain that I found to be so yucky and wet was a mere thought of the past. The rain mad me feel peaceful. The world felt so still and quite-as though everyone was still asleep or frozen.
     When the rain hits your umbrella or the brim of a hat, it brings a desired sound of a fire crackling from a warm and cozy fire place. I love the rain now because of this beauty I encountered. I love how it makes people walk closer because their sharing an umbrella. I'm happy to behold a better vision of mother Nature.




  

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