Viewing Beauty
Viewing Beauty “…like beauty, my friend, ‘tis in the eye of the beholder” (13) translates to beauty is in the eye of the beholder. This phrase is exceptionally prominent around the world. It's a phrase that many parents use to teach their children one of the most important life lessons. The lesson is not all that you see is beautiful everyone will see it in the same way. To simplify this, if you observe something that you find lovely not everyone will observe it in the same manner. So might find it beautiful just like you and others might not. A great example of this is in the play the Man of La Mancha. The phrase “…like beauty, my friend, ‘tis in the eye of the beholder” (13) is spoken at the point in the narrative when Don Quixote turns to face Sancho and they are discussing a roadway. This route resembles "the road to El Toboso where you can ...