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"Don't judge a book by it's cover" write a paragraph on this
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Answered by zacknight2108
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If someone is looking for a book to buy and read, the first thing that will probably grab their attention is the cover of the book. Based solely on the cover, a person may decide whether a book is or is not for them. As a result, they may overlook a book simply because the cover appears plain or uninteresting to them. However, if the person would have opened the book up and looked at what was inside, they may have found it to be pretty interesting after all.

This expression is also applied to people. How so? Well, people are often judged based only upon their outward appearance. However, if one were to get to know the person and see what’s on the inside, ‘opening’ the person up, so to speak, then that one may be pleasantly surprised to find that the person is very different to how they imagined. Hence, this expression is used either as advice or a warning that a person should not judge other people or things based only on what they see on the outside.

Anyways, this phrase goes back to at least the mid-19th century. It makes an appearance in the newspaper Piqua Democrat, June 1867:

“Don’t judge a book by its cover, see a man by his cloth, as there is often a good deal of solid worth and superior skill underneath a [???] jacket and yaller pants.”

A small thing to note here is the print in the newspaper I was looking at was small and thus it was hard to read. Even so, I tried quoting it as accurately as possible. At least there was enough clarity to make out the phrase for sure.

Example Sentence(s)

Pineapple is a delicious fruit, but it never appealed to me because of its hard and spiky exterior. However, after a friend cut a slice for me to eat, I learned that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.

Note: Sometimes, the origin of popular sayings is not clear. If that happens, what you’ll usually see on the phrase’s page are theories that talk about where it may have come from.

Additionally, the quotes you’ll see are typically the oldest I could find.

These come from old books, poems, or newspapers, etc. Keep in mind, though, that there could be older recordings that I missed.

Answered by ssbhushan13
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Answer:

Too often, people and things are being misjudged because of the outward appearance in possession. It is forgotten that “behind every darkness, there is a light that is trying so hard to be seen”. The concept of misconstruing is practiced in every moment of our days. The least that could be done, is to take a deeper look; a person or thing could be solely different from one’s perspective point of view. Considering that this type of behavior is experienced in every moment of our lives.

People say “a book should never be judged by its cover”, though at the same time they judge a person by appearance. Carrying this kind of behavior to the working stations. Rewinding back to an era where women were seen best when performing domestic services. No women was seen as the leader back in the days, and why is that? Could it have been how they appeared in front of the male eyes? A woman would cook, give birth to her kids and raise them or probably go work in the gardens if not cleaning the house. A man will go work in the profession field, where he does office related work. Fast forwarding to the present, all of that has changed, women are also allowed to work in the profession, study and even overpower men in nowadays. Just because you have never seen someone do something, never for a moment think it’s because of the inability to do so, it’s just not the time for that to happen at that moment.

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