Friday, October 23, 2009

Marilyn Monroe.. Most Famous Woman?

America is the best country in the world in my opinion, but what makes a great country? I believe that the American people are the reason why America has succeeded. Marilyn Monroe was without a doubt the biggest celebrity in the 1950's, but I also believe she is the most famous woman of the century. She was an amazing person in many ways, she could sing, act, & was undoubtedly beautiful. Her life had ups & downs but in the end, she was an inspiration to many men & women.
Marilyn Monroe's childhood was not an easy one. She was born to a mentally unsteady mother, not knowing who her father was. Later on, her mother was committed to an insane asylum and Marilyn was thrown into the foster kid life. Bouncing around from foster parents to foster parents, she married a neighbor young man when her last pair of foster parents were going to move away.

Shortly after Marilyn's husband, who she called Daddy, went away to serve in the military, she started working odd jobs. Once, a photographer came and took pictures of working women, he said she was a "photographer's dream". After, he sent other photographers her way and helped her find jobs to model. She divorced Daddy after five years of marriage to pursue bigger modeling dreams and within a year was on the cover of some major magazines. After being successful in modeling, she wanted to move on to something bigger and better, acting!

In the beginning of her acting career she married baseball player, Joe Dimaggio. They were together nine months and divorced because of his jealousy of her sexy reputation. Her third marriage was to playwright Authur Miller. For their marriage, Marilyn converted to Judaism. They only lasted four years and were said to have divorced for many reasons. Some being that she was cheating, doing drugs, drinking too much, and also that she had depression from several miscarriages she had, and the death of her costar, Clark Gable.

Marilyn Monroe was either the most important or one of the most important women of the 20th century. Even today she is known by almost everyone. Saying hear name immediately makes people think "talented" and "beautiful". I believe that people like Marilyn Monroe represent American in a way. Some may think that is a bad example, but I like to look at the good things she contributed to this country. Marilyn Monroe, I think, was the most important woman of the 20th century and will live on forever in her movies and by her reputation.

13 comments:

  1. It sounds like she had a really eventful life!

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  2. Very interesting, and I do think that she was one of the most popular people from the 20th century.

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  3. This was very informative, and I agree that she was one of the most famous women.

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  4. wow she was the most popular person from the 20th century

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  5. I love Marilyn Monroe she is beautiful, it was interesting to learn about her childhood and her family life, i never knew that aspect before.

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  6. Good post. :D I learned a lot about Marilyn Monroe and I agree, she was one of the most famous people from the 20th century.

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  7. Marilyn Monroe was an awesome sex symbol but Mae West better!

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  8. I think this is a very well written post. Marilyn Monroe was an extraordianary woman and made a great impact on the United States.

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  9. I never knew she was married so many times.

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  10. Good post. I find Marilyn Monroe to be a very interesting historical figure. I mean, who else can say that they have had that much impact on American culture?

    (P.S. Have mercy oh great Wykes, first time I've been home today. a few minutes past the cut-off time.)

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  11. While this is an interesting post as far as biographies go, it does not truly fit in with the purpose of this blog.

    Marilyn Monroe was an American pop icon, and certainly an important aspect of American Culture. But it is not her life which should be discussed; rather her effect on American culture. What did she do to it? How was it changed by her presence? How did it affect her? Was her turbulent romantic life related to similar "sturm und drang" in the country at that time?

    These would be appropriate topics to tackle. Her personal life alone offers a thin slice of what it was like to be a famous American woman at a certain time in history - certainly valuable and far better than nothing - but it offers no insight into the culture as a whole.

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  12. nice post, but i personally am not a big fan of monroe's.

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