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Marilyn Monroe Life And Influences
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Marilyn Monroe (Monroe) was an image of fashion and beauty in the 20th century. Overcoming a traumatic childhood to become one of the most confident women. Making bold provocative, but, fashionable statements about how women should be confident about their own body image. Without the help of others, she would not have become the person she is known as today. Marilyn Monroe, a famous actress, who has influenced the rest of the world.
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- Explains that marilyn monroe was an image of fashion and beauty in the 20th century. she made provocative statements about how women should be confident about their own body image.
- Describes how norma jeane mortenson was born in los angeles, california. she never knew her father and her mother, gladys baker, who had psychiatric problems and was placed into a mental institution.
- Narrates how marilyn dropped out of high school and married her highschool sweetheart james dougherty, who was sent to the south pacific for world war ii and marilyn worked at radio plane company.
- Narrates how marilyn monroe signed a $125 per week contract with twentieth century fox in 1946. johnny hyde, marilyn's agent, suggested for her to change her name.
- Narrates how marilyn was hired for a small part in ladies of the chorus by columbia pictures and in 1950 she was cast in asphalt jungle and landed her role in all about eve.
- Narrates how monroe married joe dimaggio, a yankee baseball player, on january 14, 1954. after the divorce, she and joe remained friends. in 1955, elia kazan confessed to his wife.
- Narrates how marilyn monroe converted to judaism to marry arthur miller in 1956. they tried to have children, but her first pregnancy was ectopic and her second pregnancy a miscarriage.
- Explains that marilyn and arthur divorced due to incompatibility. she suffered from a barbiturate addiction and experienced many periods of depression after the divorce.
- Analyzes how marilyn went to the white house to sing for john f. kennedy's birthday. she wrote an autobiography called my story but she never published it until a decade after she died.
- Describes marilyn monroe's death from a barbiturates overdose on august 5, 1962. she was dating sam giancana and spent her last night with him. when she married joe dimaggio, he promised to leave fresh flowers at her grave.
- Analyzes how marilyn's death shocked the public. many people think she committed suicide, but there is no proof of what happened. she showed her confidence in herself and gave ideas to girls around the world to be confident in themselves.
- Explains that marilyn is still known for her provocative, fashionable, and bold statements, overcoming a rough childhood to become one of the most famous actresses.
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Marilyn Monroe Biography
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Marilyn Monroe was born June first 1926 in Los Angeles California. Marilyn was a foster child because her mother suffered of mental illness. Her real name was Norma Jeane Mortenson. She changed her name to Marilyn Monroe march 1956. Marilyn’s father didn’t want to meet her, his name was Stanley Gifford. She was almost killed at age two. It is also believed that Marilyn was raped by the son of one of the foster homes she lived in. When Marilyn was nine years old she lived in a foster home where they would pay her a nickel a month for cleaning the kitchen and they would take a penny every Sunday for church. Marilyn went through eleven sets of foster parents. Finally at age 16 she escaped and married a 21 year old named Jim Dougherty. She met him in a aircraft plant where she worked and he did too. She divorced him four years later. By this time she had already started modeling, she would do swimsuits, pin ups, and glamour shots. Marilyn dyed her hair bleach blond .
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- Explains that marilyn monroe was a foster child because her mother suffered from mental illness. she was almost killed at age two, and her father didn't want to meet her.
- Narrates how howard hughes tried to get her a screen test but he was too late. she found fame in 1953 when she started doing bigger films like "niagara", "gentlemen prefer blonds", and "how to marry
- Analyzes how marilyn got married to jo dimaggio, not knowing that their marriage would only last about two months. she did "there is no business like show business" and "the seven year itch".
- Narrates how marilyn sang happy birthday to president kennedy, had two plastic surgeries, rhinoplasty, and a chin implant. she never won or even got elected for an academy award.
- Narrates how marilyn loved to be naked and cook. she converted to judaism before 1956 and was rehired by fox august just four days before her death.
- Explains that marilyn died in 1962 due to drug overdose. she had an open casket at her funeral. marilyn and joe were planning on getting remarried after their marraged failure.
- Explains that marilyn's death was ruled a probable suicide by toxicology tests were only carried out on her liver, when the deputy coroner thomas noguoni tried to obtain her other organs for testing he was told they had been destroyed.
Marilyn Monroe
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When someone mentions Marilyn Monroe, one usually thinks off the seductive all-American sex goddess who captured the world with her woman-childlike charm. Yet not many know her as the illegitimate child who endured a childhood of poverty and misery, sexual abuse, and years in foster home and orphanages. Most people don’t realize that her disrupted loveless childhood may been the main reason to her early death. Norma Jeane Baker’s father, Edward Mortenson, had deserted her mother, Gladys Baker neè Monroe, before she was born on June, 1 1926, in the charity ward of Los Angeles General Hospital. Due to Gladys’ instability and the fact that she was unmarried at the time, Norma Jeane was placed in a foster home. At the age of 7, Norma Jeane lived briefly with her mother. Gladys began to show signs of mental depression, and a year later she was admitted to a rest home. Norma Jeane was then placed with a family friend for a year until being placed in another orphanage for another two years. Norma Jeane was once heard to reflect on this time and say: "The world around me then was kind of grim...I had to learn to pretend in order to...I don’t know.. block the grimness. The whole world seen sort of closed to me..(I felt) on the outside of everything, and all I could do was to dream up any kind of pretend game." (MarilynMonroe,http://www.ionet.net/~jellenc/mmbio3.html) In 1941, Norma Jeane again lived with a family friend when she met Jim Dougherty, who was 5 years older than her.
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- Analyzes how marilyn monroe's disrupted loveless childhood may have been the main reason for her early death.
- Narrates how norma jeane was photographed by the army as a promotion to show women on the assembly line contributing to the war effort.
- Describes marilyn monroe's rise to stardom. she met joe dimaggio in 1952, and was voted the top star of 1953 by american film distributors.
- Opines that marilyn's death was a tragedy in which her public, the media, and the hollywood power brokers all share blame.
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Marilyn Monroe Influences
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First, Marilyn Monroe died from an overdose in her home in Los Angeles, CA.{Wikipedia} Marilyn Monroe suffered from depression which probably has something to do with her overdose. Doctor believed that it was Barbiturate overdose.A Barbiturate is a medication that make you sleepy and calm down. Second, Marilyn Monroe has as many fans now as she did when she died in 1962. Marilyn Monroe still has many people who idolize her and see her as an inspiration. Third, Marilyn Monroe influenced people with fashion, body size and equality to women. Marilyn was not a size zero and she showed people that you didn’t have to be to be able to get a guy. She also said that women’s jobs were not to be in the house all the time. Marilyn Monroe wasn’t just a pretty face but a inspiration to
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- Explains that marilyn monroe was a size 12 in the 60's and weighed between 120-150 pounds. other actresses like audrey hepburn, grace kelly, and barbara stanwyck were 103-118 pounds, causing people to consider marilyn as plus-size.
- Explains that marilyn monroe had a difficult childhood due to the events in her life. she dropped out of high school to get married to her boyfriend at the age of 16.
- Explains that marilyn monroe had many achievements in her life. she was famous for playing a funny dumb blonde in movies like "some like it hot", "monkey business" and "gentlemen prefer blondes."
- Explains that marilyn monroe died from an overdose in her home in los angeles, ca. she suffered from depression and had as many fans as she did when she died in 1962.
- Explains that marilyn monroe's influence on women changed the world, from her sassy appearance to her tragic overdose.
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Marilyn Monroe is an icon that is idolized by many and had a great impact on pop culture. She didn’t have the best childhood and had a lot of up and downs in her life. Marilyn Monroe was born in California in 1926. She was named Norma Jeane Mortenson after a popular actress at the time. Her mother Gladys Baker was mentally ill, so she had to put Monroe in foster care. She lived in a foster home until she was seven years old. She had two other siblings from her mother’s first marriage. She never met them because her mom’s first husband took them to live with him in Kentucky.
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- Explains that marilyn monroe is an icon that is idolized by many and had a great impact on pop culture.
- Narrates how monroe got tired of living in foster care and married jim dougherty when she was sixteen. they divorced and monroe started modeling. she signed to fox after passing her screen test.
- Narrates how monroe got her first speaking role in a movie in 1947, and later got another bigger role, in dangerous years.
- Describes how monroe auditioned for the bliss-hayden miniature theatre in beverly hills and got the role of one of the leads in the play called glamour preferred.
- Narrates how monroe rose to stardom and became famous. she felt that her acting skills weren't to her full potential and that it needed some work.
- Explains that the second deal from fox fell through shortly after she signed with them, and it wasn't long before she was offered another contract with columbia pictures.
- Narrates how monroe and dimaggio started having problems early in their marriage, and when they got back to the states the problems continued.
- Narrates how monroe met arthur miller, a play writer, and tried to have children with him but had three miscarriages. she was depressed and turned to drugs to get through what she was feeling.
- Narrates how the actress was difficult to work with, refusing to drink apple juice instead of champagne and slurring her words. she stopped production on the movie mid-way through because she was upset that miller left to new york.
- Describes how monroe took the role in gentlemen prefer blondes very seriously and worked to her full potential. she was often late to set and that didn't sit well with everyone on set.
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AN All American Icon, a Hero, and a Legend.
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Finally to wrap everything up, I hope I either helped you make up your mind on Marilyn Monroe or maybe even changed your opinion, I know when I did research my opinion changed. The one thing that inspires me the most about Marilyn is she’s known to be one of the most beautiful woman ever and she doesn't have a Victoria secret model’s body figure, shes a little chunky and I think it shows that you don't have to be skinny or perfect to be beautiful.
In this essay, the author
- Explains marilyn's rough childhood and how her father refused to meet her. she was taken to an orphanage and sexually abused by her husband, mr. kimmel.
- Narrates how marilyn worked in the orphanage, an aircraft plant, and a stripper under the name mona. she married arthur miller and suffered from two miscarriages.
- Discusses marilyn's reputation, her attitude, a few quotes, random facts, and how she died.
- Explains marilyn monroe is a strong, independent, beautiful woman who lived her life how she wanted, despite people judging her.
- Opines that marilyn monroe is one of the most beautiful women ever and she doesn't have a victoria secret model's body figure.
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Psychological Perspectives of Marilyn Monroe
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...ed was to be loved. She never received the affection she needed, and she wanted to achieve that from stardom. No one really knows why Marilyn took all those sleeping pills on August 5th 1962. Marilyn Monroe had a personality captivating and intriguing as her beauty. There was more beyond her platinum blonde hair, and blue eyes. Behind all the beauty, was Norma Jeane, the girl that no one knew. Marilyn Monroe was an illusion, and no one tried to see the person she was beneath this illusion.
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- Analyzes how marilyn was startled by her dog tippy's death, which could have led to maslow’s safety need for protection.
- Explains maslow's psychoanalytical perspective, based on hierarchy of needs, to give an understanding of marilyn monroe’s life.
- Analyzes how marilyn was not able to create a lasting relationship with relatives. she bounced from one home to another all through her childhood, receiving glimpses of love.
- Explains karen horney's psychoanalytical social theory, based on her personal life and how she dealt with her problems.
- Analyzes how marilyn monroe's determination to become famous was motivated by the need to belong and be loved.
- Analyzes how horney's theory explains that people lose touch with their real self and use the idealized self as the standard for self-evaluation. marilyn monroe created goals and expectations that she had to reach.
- Analyzes how norma jeane mortenson suffered from a troubling and traumatizing childhood. theorists like maslow and horney agree that childhood is the most important part of development.
- Cites kashner, s., and stolley, r.
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Marilyn Monroe
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Probably the most celebrated of all actresses, Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jean Mortenson on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles General Hospital. Prior to her birth, Marilyn's father bought a motorcycle and headed north to San Francisco, abandoning the family in Los Angeles. Marilyn grew up not knowing for sure who her father really was. Her mother, Gladys, had entered into several relationships, further confusing her daughter as to who it was who fathered her. Afterward, Gladys gave Norma Jean (Marilyn) the name of Baker, a boyfriend she had before Mortenson. Poverty was a constant companion to Gladys and Norma. Gladys, who was extremely attractive and worked for RKO Studios as a film cutter, suffered from mental illness and was in and out of mental institutions for the rest of her life, and because of that Norma Jean spent time in foster homes. When she was nine she was placed in an orphanage where she was to stay for the next two years. Upon being released from the orphanage, she went to yet another foster home. In 1942, at the age of 16, Norma Jean married 21-year-old aircraft plant worker James Dougherty. The marriage only lasted four years, and they divorced in 1946. By this time Marilyn began to model swimsuits and bleached her hair blonde. Various shots made their way into the public eye, where some were eventually seen by RKO Pictures head Howard Hughes. He offered Marilyn a screen test, but an agent suggested that 20th Century-Fox would be the better choice for her, since it was a much bigger and more prestigious studio. She was signed to a contract at $125 per week for a six-month period and that was increased by $25 per week at the end of that time when her contract was lengthened.
See AlsoBiography of Marilyn Monroe, American Model and ActressMarilyn Monroe: Did She Have Borderline Personality Disorder? - PsychReelThe Death Of Marilyn Monroe: Accident, Suicide, Or Murder?In this essay, the author
- Explains that marilyn monroe was born norma jean mortenson on june 1, 1926, in los angeles general hospital. her mother, gladys, had entered several relationships, confusing her daughter as to who her father was.
- Narrates how her first film was in 1947 with a bit part in the shocking miss pilgrim, and her next production was not much better.
- Narrates how marilyn returned to modeling in 1949, and posed nude for the now famous calendar shot. the next year proved to be a good year for marilyn, who received good notices for her roles in mgm's the asphalt jungle and all about eve.
- Describes marilyn's intoxicating volcanic sexuality wrapped in an aura of almost childlike innocence. in 1952, she appeared in don't bother to knock, in which she played a mentally unbalanced babysitter.
- Narrates how marilyn was a box-office drawing card. she appeared with betty grable, lauren bacall, and rory calhoun in how to marry a millionaire.
- Explains that marilyn's divorce from dimaggio lasted only eight months. she was suspended by fox for not reporting for work on how to be very, very popular (1955).
- Narrates how marilyn finally showed critics that she could play a straight dramatic role in bus stop and married playwright arthur miller. she flew to britain to film the prince and the showgirl, which proved less than impressive critically and financially.
- Analyzes how marilyn appeared in let's make love with tony randall and yves montand, which made money, but was criticized as stodgy and slow-moving. the misfits proved to be the final film for the legendary clark gable.
- Analyzes how marilyn's absenteeism caused delay after delay in production, resulting in her being fired from the production in june of that year. studios didn't want to take a chance on her because it would cost them thousands of dollars in delays.
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Marilyn Monroe: The Mystery Behind the Legend
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According to many movie critics and fans, Marilyn Monroe was one of the most talented and well-known entertainers and fashion icons of the twentieth century based on her success as an actress, singer, model, and her remarkable personality. Marilyn Monroe once said, “Fame will go by, and, so long, I’ve had you, fame. If it goes by, I’ve always known it was fickle. So at least it’s something I experience, but that’s not where I live” (Marilyn Monroe 26).
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- Opines that marilyn monroe was one of the most talented entertainers and fashion icons of twentieth century based on her success as an actress, singer, model, and her remarkable personality.
- Describes how norma jeane baker was born to gladys mortensen in los angeles, california. her biological father is unknown because her mother was having sexual relations with multiple men at the time of conception.
- Narrates how norma was adopted by her mother's best friend, grace mckee, during which time she helped grace prepare for her upcoming wedding to ervin goddard.
- Narrates how norma began dating her former neighbor, jim doughtery, when she was sixteen. they married on june 19, 1942, in los angeles, california.
- Explains that norma began modeling shortly after the divorce and signed her first contract with twentieth century fox on august 26, 1946. she dyed her hair blonde and changed her name to marilyn monroe.
- Narrates monroe's breakout stardom moment in 1953 when she received the lead role in gentlemen prefer blondes (gilmore 36). her biggest achievement of 1953 was being featured in her own nude spread in the debut issue of playboy.
- Explains that joe and marilyn were married on january 14, 1954. their marriage was short-lived, lasting only eight months. monroe filed for divorce on grounds of mental cruelty by dimaggio.
- Narrates how she began filming the seven year itch, which contained the famous scene in which she stood over the subway grating, while her skirt began to billow due to the air from the vent.
- Narrates how monroe took a break from acting due to her impregnation by arthur miller which resulted in miscarriage.
- Narrates how marilyn met president john f. kennedy in 1962 and moved to a new home in brentwood to be closer to john. she hoped he would leave his wife for her
- Analyzes how marilyn monroe's downfall resulted in her addiction to sleeping pills. she overdosed once before and had to be revived.
- Explains that marilyn monroe, age thirty-six, was found dead in her brentwood home on august 4, 1962, after overdosing on sleeping pills.
- Opines that marilyn monroe was an iconic role model in america's history. she endured sexual abuse but continued to pursue her dreams of acting and modeling and achieved each one.
- Cites bell, rachael, and gilmore, john. marilyn monroe. tm & turner entertainment networks, 2013.
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Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe, Norma Jeane Mortenson. A devious soul but a pure heart, a black past, but a bright future; she became one of the most idolized figures in society. Norma was definitely not born with a silver spoon in her mouth, and she never sugar coated her life to the media. She was straight forward which made her heavily known for her quotes such as “I learned to walk as a baby and I haven’t had a lesson since.” (Marilyn Monroe). This was the beginning to her life story as a hero. This may not seem inspiring or heroic to many by the lack of knowledge a person may have on Norma. In the depths of her quotes lay a deep, heartfelt life though. For this quote may seem sensational and comical to the ear, but Marilyn was transferred to many foster homes not really having a parent that would show her the way. What a good role model would do though, and what Norma courageously has shown society, is that when life knocks you down, get up and hit life back twice as hard. Norma Jeane Mortenson, married Jim Dougherty, and started working. Soon she created the character Marilyn Monroe, she dyed her hair blonde, wore short dresses, and she became the momentous and inspirational character that everyone saw through television, newspapers, and photos. She was one of the greatest actors, singers, and models of the nineteen forties and fifties. But like every hero they suffer and create their own demise. Jeane, Marilyn Monroe, is a shakespearean tragic hero, because like every hero she must fall.
In this essay, the author
- Analyzes how norma jeane mortenson, a devious soul, was one of the most idolized figures in society. she was straight forward and never sugar coated her life to the media.
- Describes how marilyn monroe was the epiphany of hollywood's misguided. she created a noble character that people admired.
- Opines that marilyn monroe was one of the first celebrities to speak openly about being sexually abused as a child.
- Describes marilyn's prowess in modeling, acting, and being a role model.
- Analyzes how marilyn monroe's flaws made her a flawed hero. she was figuratively killed when being molested and being taken advantage of by men.
- Analyzes how marilyn monroe, one of the most iconic movie stars during this era, has reached the stratosphere of great stardom. she created sex into something so vulnerable, yet a way to let other women idolize their own beauty within themselves.
- Opines that if you force yourself to get up and put one foot before the other, you refuse to let it get to you. they fight, cry, curse, and then go about their business of living.
- Analyzes how norma jeane mortenson, marilyn monroe, and her vulnerability and sexiness make her a shakespearean tragic hero.
- Analyzes how james dougherty, 84, was married to marilyn monroe before she became a star.
- Analyzes scotti, agnes, "why young women love marilyn monroe." newsweek/daily beast.
- Explains that summer, anthony, "pg 42." goddess; the secret lives of marilyn monroe.
- Cites howstuffworks.com, n.d., for foster care, and this marilyns death.
- Analyzes marilyn monroe’s eternal beauty. los angeles times: n. pag.
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