Beauty in Subjectiveness ~ Madalyn Dillard

 The first part of the Abolition of Man revolves heavily on the subject of beauty and subjectiveness. Can something be truly beautiful? What makes something beautiful? I really like the saying, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”, which I think sums up my reservations about the topic tackled in the first part of the book. Of course, beauty is subjective like almost everything else is life. I believe that is what makes life, itself, beautiful. I love whenever I can see the humanity in someone. When they break down their walls and speak to who they really are is one of the most beautiful things in my opinion. 


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  1. I agree with you, Madalyn. Beauty is subjective. I appreciate your inclusion of the quote "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." It helps solidify the fact that everyone sees beauty differently, which is, of course, the definition of subjectivity.

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