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Conclusion- In conclusion,

Conclusion: You are writing a conclusion (wrap up) of this essay. Make sure to restate
the central idea in a fresh way and end with a bang. Remind me of your thoughts on a
perfect body. Mention Bozzone, mention the Vitruvian Man, mention Davinci, mention
the title "Perfectly Imperfect."

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In sum, this essay has argued that the “perfect body” is less a natural fact than a shifting idea—one shaped by history, measurement, and imagination. We traced how Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man turned proportion into a cultural ideal and showed how later voices, including Bozzone, push back against that rigid template. Rather than discovering a single, immutable standard, we uncover a series of standards, each revealing more about the values that produced it than about any human being’s worth.

Framing the conversation under the title Perfectly Imperfect invites a different conclusion: the most honest, humane standard is not flawless symmetry but lived reality. A perfect body, then, is not an equation to be solved but a body that carries a life—scarred, changing, resilient, and beautiful in its uniqueness. If da Vinci taught us to measure, let Bozzone and this moment teach us to behold.

So let us close not with a prescription for perfection but with an affirmation: perfection survives only when we let go of perfection—celebrating bodies as they are, gloriously, perfectly imperfect.