Beauty and ugliness
... Beauty or ugliness does not smell nor taste but we can see or perceive both of them. ... To me, they did not look like normal human beings, which brings the statement that physical differences between people is certainly the first judgment between beauty or ugliness we will make. ... I will use the story of Beauty and the Beast to better compare and contrast beauty and ugliness. ... In the story, Beauty represents the immaculate picture of beauty. ... Beauty refuses to marry the Beast because he is ugly. Later on in the story, even though Beauty grows fond of the Beast hidden charms and has pity on him, she will betray him. ... Like Beauty he is kind and generous. ... However he cannot bear Beauty to look at him in the eyes, only because his pain would be too great to see her contemplating his ugliness. The Beast is in love with Beauty and would do anything for her to love him. ... The Beast trusts Beauty.