Monday, 24 November 2014

Radical Change


Why the Strong Reaction to Renée Zellweger’s Face?


This Article begs the popular opinion about Renée Zellweger radical change and today's high speculation.

Recently, in a television program, the radical change of Renée Zellweger was commented and they debated about how little resemblance to the famous and illustrious Bridget Jones. When the whole world watched her photos in an organized event in Hollywood, the media, fans of the actress, women and men in the street began to talk about it and speculate a reason to justify her new face.

The Miss Zellweger became famous for play the role of a women without complexes, women who accept their bodies as it was. But now we can't see the person that one day we felt like one like us and who taught us not to have a pretty face means you could not be happy and live attached to your complex. Now that person seems more the wife of a president. The Miss Zellweger made a statement to People magazine which made it clear that her makeover was due to living a different lifestyle, to be more happy, to be loved and to love.
Dr. Michelle Copeland, a plastic surgeon in New York, affirms that Miss Zellweger had probably elected to have a blepharoplasty and possibly also a forehead lift. Also the doctor added that Miss Zellweger was no longer recognizable because he had lost those slightly and heavy cross-eyes that characterized her. Then she already was someone else.
Nancy Etcoff, an evolutionary psychologist at Harvard and author, said not to be in disagree with Miss Zellwewger operations, since she decided to have a change of identity that anyone in his position could have set out. 
Dr. Spar spoke of the hypocrisy of the issue, as she hugged the defects and taught us to live with them; the operation suggest us, what should we do the other imperfect women like her? Dr. Spar sentenced saying that she now has nothing special, just she passed to be the group of single women with good looking.


Vocabulary
  • Play the role of: to impersonate someone.
  • Attached: to joining something.
  • Plastic surgeon: Specialist who is responsible for making to change the look.
  • Cross-eyes: a turning inwards towards the nose of one or both eyes, caused by abnormal alignment.
  •  Issue: the act of sending or giving out something.

Personal Opinion

I think she is free to do whatever she wants and no one has to criticize the much as they have done. It is true that I think it is against the principles it has always reclaimed, but people change.

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