Yukio MishimaTrue beauty is something that attacks, overpowers, robs, and finally destroys.
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Aestheticism, the idea that art and beauty should be based on how it looks rather than on its meaning and purpose. Aesthetics was developed by the philosophers of the 18th and 19th centuries and was a reaction against the Romanticism movement, which emphasized emotion and creativity. Aestheticism held that art should be about pleasing the eye as opposed to the soul.
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