2WayParadox
Sage
I am aware that the title of my thread could evoke responses like 'there is no such thing', and I will counter that beyond a certain level of attractiveness, aesthetic perfection as can be perceived by a human is achieved. Don't zoom in on an individual opinion, just look at it from the majority point of view.
Now, that aside, I do have a character that for all intents and purposes can be considered aesthetically perfect. There is a reason to this. Her beauty has influenced her life in ways that have scarred her. I won't go into them, but I do want to underline that her beauty is a relevant piece of my story.
The problem is: how do I write a woman like this without falling into stereotypes and incessant adjectives?
Now, that aside, I do have a character that for all intents and purposes can be considered aesthetically perfect. There is a reason to this. Her beauty has influenced her life in ways that have scarred her. I won't go into them, but I do want to underline that her beauty is a relevant piece of my story.
The problem is: how do I write a woman like this without falling into stereotypes and incessant adjectives?