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Marilyn Monroe Essay Research Paper When someone

Marilyn Monroe Essay, Research Paper


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 ne? 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. They then married on June 19, 1942. ?Grace Mckee


(family friend she was living with) arranged the marriage for me, I never had


much of a choice. There?s not much to say about it. They couldn?t support


me, and they had to work out something. And so I got married.? (Marilyn


Monroe) Jim joined the Marines in 1943 and was send overseas. Norma Jeane, while


working in a factory inspecting parachutes in 1944, was photographed by the army


as a promotion to show women on the assembly line contributing to the war


effort. One of the photographers asked to take further pictures of her. She


began modeling bathing suites and, after bleaching her hair blonde, began posing


for pinups and glamour photos. By spring of 1945, she was quickly known as a


?photographers dream? and had appeared on 33 covers of national magazines.


She then enrolled in a 3 month modeling course, and in 1946, aware of her


considerable charm and the potential it had for a career in films, Norma


obtained a divorce. ?Howard Hughes saw some of her photographs and expressed


an interest in giving her a screen test for RKO, but Ben Lyon of 20th


Century-Fox beat Hughes to the punch.? (MarilynMonroeBiography,wysiwg://main.13/http:www.geocities.com/hollywood/bungalow/9690.bio.html)


Ben Lyon arranged a screen test and on August 26, 1946, Norma Jeane signed a


$125 a week, one year contract with the studio. Ben Lyon was the one who


suggested the new name for the fledging actress, Marilyn Monroe. Along with this


name change came a personality change. Her voice was lightened to speak in a


whispery tone, and her nose was stretched to get rid of the pudgy look. She was


no longer Norma Jeane the troubled orphan, she was now Marilyn Monroe the


superstar. Marilyn met Joe Dimaggio in early 1952, she was 25 and he was 37. By


February the romance was in full bloom. After appearing in small parts of fi

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including Happy Love, and All About Eve, Monroe achieved celebrity with starring


roles in three 1953 features, Niagara, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and How to


Marry a Millionaire. In 1948 she began to make a series of nude calendar photos,


which appeared in the December 1953 debut issue of Playboy magazine. By the end


of the year, Monroe had been voted the top star of 1953 by American Film


Distributors. On January 14, Joe and Marilyn were married. The wedding captured


the headlines worldwide. Joe was extremely jealous type of a guy and resented


her popularity among other men. ?He desired a housewife, not a star if such


magnitude…. the marriage was doomed from the beginning.? (MarilynMonroe,http://www.ionet.net/~jellenc/mmbio3.html)


Marilyn was asked to go on a USO tour of Korea in February to entertain the


troops, beginning on the 16th for four days. She entertained over 60,000


soldiers, many of who had never seen a Monroe film…having been in the service


during her rise to stardom. Through the summer of 1954, Marilyn was ?ill with


bronchitis and anemia.? (MarilynMonroe) For the time, she began showing


serious side effects of the many sleeping pills she had been taking for the past


few years; often groggy, lethargic, and crying on the set. The famous skirt


blowing scene from the ?Seven Year Itch?, filmed in 1954 was to be a hit


with both amateur and professional photographers. Several hundred, along with


2000 spectators gathered around the Trans-Lux Theater in New York City in the


early morning hours of September 15th to see and record her as she posed for


over two hours for her adoring fans. In the fall of 1954 Marilyn and Joe


separated… later to divorce. Two years later she married again to a newly


divorced Arthur Miller. Soon after her marriage they departed for London so


Marilyn could start production on ?The Prince and the Showgirl.? She did not


return to Hollywood until 1958 to make ?Some Like it Hot?. Her heath began


to deteriorate due to increased dependency on drugs and involvement in an


unhappy marriage. She often came late and was unable to remember her lines.


Early in 1960, Marilyn began consulting a prominent psychoanalyst to Hollywood


stars. He relied heavily on drug therapy, routinely prescribing barbiturates and


tranquilizers in addition to his psychotherapy. Pills for Marilyn began to be


regularly flown in from her Los Angeles doctors. In January of 1961, Marilyn


divorced Arthur Miller. Later in the same year she was reported to be having an


affair with John F. Kennedy. She was also reported to have an affair with Bobby


Kennedy, the Attorney General. Soon after in 1962, Marilyn began seeing Joe


DiMaggio frequently during this time and had finally agreed to remarry him. The


wedding date was set for August 8, 1962. Fox rehired her on August 1 to complete


?Somethings Got to Give? with a salary of $250,000, which was two and a half


times the original amount. On August 5, 1962, she was found dead of an overdose


of sleeping pills at the early age of 36. There has been much speculation about


the events surrounding Marilyn?s death. ?The drug overdose was probably


accidental and possibly administered by someone other than


Marilyn.?(MarilynMonroeBiography,-http://tombtown.com/bios/marilyn.htm.) In


conclusion, Monroe?s was a tragedy in which her public, the media, and the


Hollywood power brokers all share blame.

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