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The 1800's were marked by two contrast of what beauty should be. The first epitome was the "virtuous woman". Brown hair, pale skin and pounds of body weight were considered "beautiful". Being corpulent simply meant you were successful in maternity. The second cannon was the ideal of the "sick woman". Women ingested vinegar and lemon juice and slept very well little in order to look as sick as possible. This woman was the mysterious woman, the distant woman, the dreamt-about woman. Ex. Virtous woman - Madame de Montespan Sick Woman- Sappho (Charles Mengin) Beauty is something everyone sees on your outer self, but true beauty comes from within.
yes it is simile
An adjective to describe a pale face is pallid; a noun that means a pale face is pallor.
Pale-Face - 1933 was released on: USA: 12 August 1933
If understanding the question as pale face is a slang term that means American-African or white man, then you can find Muslim pale face everywhere in the world including the US and Europe.
The Pale Face Squaw - 1913 was released on: USA: November 1913
no it his his pale face but it is not baby or have a baby face
The Pale Face's Wooing - 1909 was released on: USA: 19 November 1909
Revelation 6:8 - 'So I looked and behold, a pale horse. And the name of him who sat on it was Death, and Hades followed with him.' The pale horse evokes more fear than all the others combined. It is the rider of the pale horse that breaks the 5th seal and the saints cry out for revenge for their deaths against their persecutor.
your face goes pale when you are scared because the blood goes to the mussels that need it to get ready to run away because you dont need you face to run away
No,I'm A Goth And I'm Not Pale,Well I'm A Little Pale In The Face Only Because Of My Black Hair:)