54 do you agree or disagree with the following statement? A person should never judge a person by external appearances. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answers
External appearance lies, never ever believe it! It is a radical theory, but I believe a correct one. It will suffice to mention one of my experiences.
When I was in Senior 2, one day, a girl who was more than elegant and graceful came into my sight-suddenly, I found it extremely difficult for me who was under intense aesthetic moving to resist the suggestion that I was caught in a glimpse that shined down to me from another realm of existence, different but someway higher. I was utterly astonished by her beauty. I sought for a long time only to find the language used to describe things in our world was next to impossible to depict another. Finally, I found the word “immaculate” for her inconceivable appearance. I wanted to “hook up” with her, and we had some short message communication, not so many, but enough to throw me into an illusion. In the coming days, I virtually wasted my whole days to adore her until I found a wholly unacceptable and inconsolable truth-she was dating with a middle aged man-for once when I was walking past the Hilton Hotel I saw her with that man. At first I, of course, did not believe. However, after a month’s observation, I found it a week routine.
A bolt from the blue, wasn’t it?
I was a fool at that time-though this is a skeptical age, our faith in people’s appearances still tenaciously maintains. Appearance, actually, never fails to lead to misunderstanding, as our first impression is invariably decided by people’s appearance. One is wise and friendly might be born with a not so affable face; and one is not immaculate at all, just as mentioned, might be given an angle-like face. To avoid unnecessary and unpleasant prejudice, indubitably, we might as well set one’s appearance aside and use communicating methods or other ones to know more about her/him. Via this way, I believe unshakably, our judge would be much more accurate and fair. |