I have decided to write down an essay for a short story. This short story is called "the Kissable Lips".
The object that describes love in the story is the heart of the husband. Being attractive to someone isn't just about your appearance. In most cases what makes people attractive isn't their appearance but how confident you look. If they see a 'pretty' girl wearing makeup who's all hunched over and frowning then people won't be attracted to them in most cases. But if a makeup-free person is strutting their stuff down the street and smiling away then it will instantly make them more attractive. It's easy for you to look in the mirror and think "I'm ugly" but in reality people aren't thinking that when they look at you. In declaring independence and thus founding the United States of America, Thomas Jefferson wrote that all men are created equal, I absolutely agree with that. The value of that equality is comparable to the love the husband gave to his wife in the story. If I were the husband then I would just look at the big picture. If my wife is doing well and is healthy then the only real problem is the people's response to he look. And in that case, the message to my wife may be, "Sometimes in life we have to put up with people who don't like us." If I feel embarrassed than I'll just take deep breaths and ignore them. Who am I to judge if my wife is ugly? She can't help it! And I will still love her no matter what. Its not what is on the outside that matters, it is inside. On the other hand if I were the woman then I would just do the same thing. I would ignore the people who tease me. Its basically like school all over again. I would also pray to God to guide me throughout this trial. For he is my Saviour and Redeemer and He will save me from evil.