Marilyn Monroe. When someone mentions this name, a
beautiful blonde, glamorous, sexy girl who doesn’t look too clever would
probably be the image that comes up in everyone’s mind, but is that the truth?
Is that what she really was like or was it just an image created by the media?
There are many opinions about the details of her life and many different rumors
and theories about her mysterious death. But no matter to what truly did
happened to her, this woman was one of the biggest influential person of the
20th Century to many people around the world. People have already had a
definition of Marilyn as a Legend. It is unbelievable that this woman was born
as a shy little girl who never knew who her father was because he left her
mother even before she was born.
An innocent little baby girl, Norma Jeanne Mortenson, was
born on the 1st of June 1926. A foster family brought her up until she was 7
years of age when her mother reclaimed and brought her back. But soon
thereafter Gladys Monroe, Norma’s mother was declared insane and committed to a
psychiatric hospital. Consequently, she was once again sent to a series of
foster homes. She was assaulted in at least two of the foster homes, and
possibly more, all before she was twelve years old. She had to drop out of
school, when she turned 16, to marry James E. Dougherty who she didn’t love. In
1944 James was called to military service and she went to live with her
mother-in-law and like many military wives she took a job in a defense factory.
One day a photographer that was sent to take pictures of women helping with the
war effort changed her life. He was very impressed of Norma and suggested she
apply for a modeling position at the Blue Book model agency. By 1946 she was
already on 33 magazine covers and was posing for top photographers. This is
also in the same year when she changed her name to Marilyn Monroe. Soon she
divorced with James. Throughout her life she got married three times
altogether. The second man she got married to is Joe DiMaggio and then things
weren’t working out right for them so they got divorced and so she married a
writer, Author Miller. On the 5th of August 1962, she was found dead as a
result of drug overdose in bed.
The incident gave a terrible shocked to the public. Many
believes it was a suicide and many believes it was an accident, but there are
no proves or what so ever to any of the rumors or theories. We can only guess
and believe in whatever we want, but the one thing that we can all agree is
that Marilyn was a beautiful and talented woman who found fame and fortune but
she was unsatisfied with her life. Even though she achieved so much in her
career life. Marilyn’s career as an actress spanned 16 years. She made 29
films, 24 in the first 8 years of her career. By the end of 1951 Marilyn was
receiving 2000 – 3000 fan mail letters per week and that’s only a few years
after she started her career.
It could be said that Marilyn was the representative of
the image of fashion and beauty in the 20th century. She showed the confidence
in her to the world and that gave a lot of ideas to many girls about being
confident. So many girls look up to her, not only for her beauty and fashion
but for her talents Her life story also probably gave many people some lessons
to think about many things in life. She went through a horrible childhood, but
she managed to get through it and hid it away even though it probably haunted
her for her whole life. She reached her goal to where she wanted to be.
However, though she may be gone physically, she’s still very much here in
spirit, a fact shown by the huge number of fans she still retains today, almost
40 years after her untimely death. The life story of this woman will still be
pass on to the next generations about how unique way of life she was brought up
and how she made it to be one of the greatest Hollywood divas that ever
existed.
A life of this young woman will never been forgotten by
history as it is a great example of life. In general most human search for
success in life so it could make them happy. But in her case, she showed that
fame is not everything.
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