Barbie Doll
For ages women everywhere had struggled to become the perfect woman. This struggle isn’t the kind to help bring out the best in everyone; it creates problems, dissatisfactions, hate and other negativity. Everyone wants to be under God’s good graces, to be perfect, but everyone is wrong in not realizing that to be “perfect” can never be attained. The author, being one of the few who notices, depicts this by discussing a tragic attempt to be perfect. At birth, everyone is innocent and ready to be mold. What becomes of the child fixedly depends on the environment she or he is in. One major impression on the child is constructed by stereotypes. They are passed around among fathers, sons, mothers daughters, so on a
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Barbie Doll, Womens Suffrage, barbie doll, future measured,
Approximate Word count = 491
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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