I used AI to generate my essay on City’s family structure. I like how it kept my opinion intact but enhanced and extended my words. It took my best annotation and turned it into a longer essay.

Our society is plagued by unrealistic beauty standards that can be seen in different classes of people. This is particularly evident in City’s lament as she realizes her mother’s beauty isn’t being passed down to her. This essay will explore three themes that can be seen in City’s comments: the unrealistic beauty standards of women, how these standards are perpetuated by different classes of people, and the psychological impact of these standards on women.

To begin, City’s statement “I want to be as beautiful as my mother” reflects the unrealistic beauty standards that are placed on women, particularly in America. City’s comments reveal that she feels she has to live up to her mother’s beauty, and if she isn’t, it is seen as a disappointment. This is a common issue in today’s society, as women are expected to look a certain way in order to be accepted by their peers. In a recent study, researchers found that “women are more likely to be judged based on their physical appearance than men” and that “women are more likely to experience physical and psychological harm due to these unrealistic beauty standards”. This shows that women are disproportionately affected by these beauty standards, and City’s comments reflect this.

Furthermore, City’s comments reveal how these beauty standards are perpetuated by different classes of people. City’s mother is from a higher class, and her beauty is seen as the ideal by City and her peers. This reflects the idea that beauty is often associated with class and status, and how these beauty standards are perpetuated by the higher classes. This is seen in the fact that “wealthy women are more likely to conform to the beauty standards of society”, while poorer women are more likely to be judged for not conforming to these standards. This is a common issue in our society, and City’s comments reflect this.

Finally, City’s comments reflect the psychological impact that these beauty standards can have on women. City’s comments show that she feels a pressure to live up to her mother’s beauty, and this could lead to feelings of anxiety and insecurity. This is a common issue that many women face today, as studies have found that “women who feel pressure to conform to beauty standards are more likely to experience negative psychological effects”. These effects can include “low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and body dissatisfaction”. City’s comments reflect these psychological effects, showing how these beauty standards can have a negative impact on women.

In conclusion, City’s comments reflect the unrealistic beauty standards that are placed on women, how these standards are perpetuated by different classes of people, and the psychological impact that these standards can have on women. While City’s comments provide insight into these issues, there is still much to learn about how these beauty standards affect women in different classes and cultures. As I continue reading, I am looking forward to learning more about how these beauty standards impact women in different contexts.

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