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Essay heading: Science And Technology In Literature
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One may think a person is beautiful when another may not; therefore, one person is not capable of deciding who is beautiful or not precisely. It is shown that humans only use approximately ten percent of their brain. It is illustrated when Harrison’s parents are watching the dancers on the television, “She must have been extraordinarily beautiful, because the mask she wore was hideous” (***)... displayed 300 characters
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The characters, George and Hazel talk about ballerinas they see on the television and express the fact that the ballerinas are wearing masks in order to hide their beauty. The United States Handicapper General puts handicaps on people who have intelligence that is above average. Because physical attractiveness is an opinion, one cannot make such a decision for everyone as to whether one person is beautiful or not... displayed next 300 characters
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