Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The Binary
When introducing and executing an effective argument, two sides must be established. A binary must exist with defined limitations that are demonstrated competently without jumps in logic. The argument must exist in a specific world or instance. The issue of cosmetic surgery subsides in a moment of acceptance. The ethos, in this scene of controversy, is defined unbiasedly through the fact that each side of the argument is seeking to understand acceptance and how outer beauty relates to acceptance in today’s society. In the argument for cosmetic plastic surgery, main “players” are evident. The players are the factions, camps, and schools of thought which take a position in this argument. The main players are the portion of society against cosmetic surgery and the portion of society that supports cosmetic surgery. The portion of society against cosmetic surgery includes many general physicians who are getting paid the worst because of the increasing amount of specializing doctors and naturalists who believe that beauty comes from within rather than from surgical procedures. Many athletes have a tendency to frown upon cosmetic surgery because of their understanding that fitness can easily help one attain a better self-image and sleeker body. The portion of society who supports plastic surgery consists mainly of plastic surgeons, because they support their field of study and believe that cosmetic surgery can help people achieve more self confidence. In addition, many in the upper class lifestyle support this evolving field of medicine because they have to money to afford the procedures. Both sides recognize this issue as a growing trend, especially in America. They also recognize that beauty exists through the eyes of our society today and the way that this beauty is perceived may significantly change through the growth and advancement of cosmetic surgery. In closing, the issue of cosmetic surgery and the perception of beauty is continuing to split and through this binary and the recognition of each player active in this topic, an effective argument can be established.
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