![]() ![]() The twisted proverb shows that it is “In the eye of the beholder.” Example #3īelle: A Retelling of “Beauty and the Beast” by Cameron Dokeyīecause there’s something missing, and I can even tell you what: the belief we all harbor in our secret heart of hearts that beauty stands alone. He says that no Grecian yardstick or Lolita model can make the poets describe beauty in certain terms. ![]() He explains that there is no pressure on the poets about how to see beauty, or what is aesthetic taste. The poet has twisted the phrase and its meaning. Therefore, the meanings of this proverb become clear that it shows that a person will find something beautiful if he or she loves it. In other words, he proves that beauty is highly subjective and that it depends on the person how he sees things. For some, it is a natural scene, while for others, it is a wild. For some, it may be sensual, while for others it may be musical. In these stanzas, the poet has beautifully expressed his thoughts about how beauty is subjective. That’s why this subject is going to be blurred, There is so much diversity in that very word, ![]() Touching the peaks of those mountains you climb,Ī joy to behold is the taste of the seas, Meeting your partner for the very first time, It can be hearing a song or a voice you love, What is beautiful to someone who’s blind? ![]() You can touch it or smell it on our senses it’s based, You can see it and hear it, it’s a sensual taste, Beauty Is in the Eyes of the Beholder by Bari Mar ![]()
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