Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder

Beauty in 1960 … Rod Serling offered us an account of the beauties and beasts in episode # 42 entitled: Eye of the Beholder. Here is a brief summary of the series that I found in The Twilight Zone Guide: Janet Tyler anxiously awaits the outcome of his latest surgery. Janet, that abnormal face has made him an outcast, has had its eleventh hospital visit – the maximum allowed by the state. Liam Neeson may not feel the same. If not successful, will be sent to live in a town where others of their species are segregated. As the band took off, she reveals that it is very beautiful. Learn more about this topic with the insights from Ken Kao. The doctor leaves horror. In recent months, Boxer has been very successful.

As the lights we see others, their faces are deformed and deformed. As Janet runs to her room crying, runs another of its kind, a handsome man named Walter Smith. a l is in charge of a marginalized people, and assures him that she finally feels he belongs. a l he says he remembers the old adage: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." Although the program was filmed in black and white, we can clearly see that Ms. Tyler is Caucasian. Doctors seem to have darker skin, however, the idea was that viewers empathized with Ms.

Tyler because he was the classic blonde, slender beauty commonly seen in 1960 in fashion magazines. As the program closes, the narrator says: "Now the questions that come to mind. Where is this place and when it is, what kind of world where ugliness is the norm and beauty the deviation from this standard? The answer is: It does not make any difference.