The Talented Mr. Ripley
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Reading chapter 5, made me think about the different images that surrounds us. Now days, young girls are growing up to quickly because they transform themselves into the images that they see on magazines, TV., and whatever looks sexy. Girls aren’t living their lives to the fullest and rush into purity. By the age of 12 and 13, these girls dress and act like 20 and 21 year olds. Many of these youngsters don’t realize that some of these images are false and invented. I think that magazines editors should be more conscious about what they put on magazines. In today’s magazines all you read and see is advise on how to get a perfect body like Tyra Banks, Nicole Kidman and Naomi Campbell. Editors don’t realize that by placing articles of such kind can in some cases cause harm to young girls. Sometimes girls are encouraged by friends to look a certain way that they are willing to do anything to get it. I think this is one reason why there are high percentages of girls suffering from anorexia. It is known that models suffer from this sickness but some hide it. Having a perfect body, nose or anything else is dangerous depending on how you get it. It makes more sense to tell girls that the perfect image doesn’t exist because nobody is born into being perfect. When women try to get themselves into shapes sometimes it can cause them their lives. For instance, when women decided to get breast implants this can sometimes cause them to die because of the surgeon who didn’t perform the right procedure. Another example is even when women do get their implants