Wednesday, January 11, 2017

A Man Can Have Many Heads But Is Defined By First Impression Clothes Comments

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a still life picture naked lady stylish mannequin defines desire society
it is a pictorial metaphor for clothes maketh the man the woman desirable
a man can have many heads but is defined by first impression clothes
appeals even as a headless personality he is well dressed rich prosperous;
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Terence George Craddock
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Terry Craddock 08 October 2020

I wrote the poem 'Turning Heads Lifestyle Elite Or Deleted' inspired by my reply to a comment on my poem 'A Man Can Have Many Heads But Is Defined By First Impression Clothes' by the poet Terence George Craddock. Dedicated to the lost and the homeless.

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Annette Aitken 12 January 2017

I am so glad I am not that shallow or very materialistic person, I take people at face value, and aloway treat them the same way that I would like to be treated, not for what they or I wear, best thing to wear is a smile ;) very thought provoking piece. Annette

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Terry Craddock 12 January 2017

I will post the entire piece later today, it is a complex social comment incorporating values, poverty, fashion, materialism, economic survival, the need to be accepted; referencing social rules of acceptance within society, brand name, prestigue advertising, partner marriage choice motivation, and philosophical issues dealt within socioeconomic factors and pressures dealt with in studies of class privilege and cultural capital within the subject education and society. A very difficult theme to address with emotive accuracy to define a few of the issues.

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