How I Lost the Junior Miss Pageant
Cindy Bosley, in this narration, uses her own experience to portray how the society has become materialistic and shallow. The author, with insistence from her mother, tried her hand in the Junior Miss Pageant which opened her eyes to how cruel, petty and judgmental the world can be even at her tender age. She goes on to show that the beauty pageants are nothing short of platforms of brainwashing and instilling stereotypes to young girls on the true definition of beauty. It is a race to be the best dressed, skinniest, prettiest and the richest. These elements are engraved Continue reading...