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    Role Model Essay

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    Katrina Green CWV 5/24/2012 Uhley‚ Jim Perhaps the greatest influence on woman ever to walk this planet‚ and my personal hero lived 1926-1962. Norma Jeane Mortenson Baker‚ most commonly knows as Marilyn Monroe‚ was a role model for woman‚ teaching them to be independent and proud of who they are. Her personal values included individuality‚ self esteem‚ sex appeal‚ and embracing womanhood. Her views seem to reflect parts of both Naturalism and Humanism. Her belief that people should do what

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    Marilyn Monroe Somebody once said that Marilyn Monroe played the best game with the worst hand dealt in the game of life. Marilyn Monroe‚ born Norma Jean Mortenson‚ personified Hollywood glamour with an unparalleled glow and energy that captivated the world. Brought into the world in a traumatic situation that would effect the later part of her life‚ she managed to become a legend. Marilyn was therefore great but misunderstood in many ways. Surpassing her stereotypical sex goddess appeal‚ Marilyn

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    marilyn monroe A Celebratory Biographical Report on the Legendary Beauty ’s Decision to Become Extraordinary [pic] Maddie Soave US History On June 1‚ 1926‚ “history ’s most phenomenal love goddess” (according to Philippe Halsman‚ one of her many photographers) was born Norma Jeane Mortenson‚ in Los Angeles‚ California. Her mother‚ Gladys Baker Mortenson‚ named Norma Jeane after Norma Talmadge‚ one of the most gifted silent film actresses of the era. Gladys worked as

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    The stereotypes that overshadow Marilyn Monroe‚ kind of disgust me. I’m not writing this professionally‚ but from an appreciation of my ancestors and the lives they lived. Marilyn Monroe may not share my skin tone‚ but she needs to be acknowledged among the black community instead of the constant ridicule. What prompted this paper was a picture that said “Dorothy Dandridge over Marilyn Monroe”‚ now I love my history and I love my people and Dandridge is up there as one of my favorite people‚ but

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    including the style‚ performance space‚ period and genre. State what theatrical skill you contributed to it. (10 marks) My theatrical conrtibution was as an actor. What Was The Play Called? My piece of Devised worked was called‚ The Rise And Fall Of Marilyn Monroe. Was It Devised Or Scripted? The peformance was devised. What style/s did you perform in? Our peformance was in a naturalistic style with some abstract ideas included. Why did you choose to perform in this style? We chose to perform

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    When she started acting her manager wanted Marilyn to get plastic surgery. People said she was an excellent cook. She used to cook for friends. Monroe loved to cook for people and she’d love to cook with people. Marilyn wanted to be a mother so bad but never got the chance to be one. Monroe suffered ectopic pregnancy. And she thought that she’e be a could mother and would be the

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    short period of dating tied the knot in January of 1954. Marilyn moved with Joe to New York. Their relationship took a turn for the worse when Joe visited Marilyn on the set of Seven Year Itch. Joe was very upset about Marilyn’s famed halter dress scene over the subway grate. This together with the fact that Joe was a very private person and Marilyn sought attention contributed to many fights. The marriage sadly lasted only nine months. Marilyn filed for divorce under the terms of abuse. Newly

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    with rebellious conduct in the minds of parents. Among them are traditionalists who strongly hold the belief that such music is a one-way ticket to aggressive and even violent behavior in youth. This has led to musicians such as Eminem‚ Dr Dre‚ and Marilyn Manson being heavily criticized for their radical image as well as the lyrical contents in their music. Since rock and rap music depicts so much negativity‚ why are youths all around the world so fascinated with them? The Pursuit of Freedom and

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    Review on Marilyn Manson’s Concert: Rock Am Ring Marilyn Manson is a band looked up upon by millions of teens in desperation and discontent across the world‚ a band that empathizes; it seems‚ to their avid fans. Pulling off extravagant pyrotechnic performances with a gothic overall outdo in his concert ‘Rock am Ring’‚ the band consists of Brian Hugh Warner‚ the lead vocalist‚ largely known a ‘Marilyn Manson’ on stage performances‚ with ever changing background guitarists‚ drummers

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    Paul Newman‚ James Dean‚ and Marilyn Monroe have helped to shape and mold our generation‚ and are still a great influence with in our society today. We Americans are famous for worshiping dub ions demigods of the miraculous moment. The celebrities‚ who have inspired‚ identified with and transcended screen roles to become an active part of popular culture and people’s lives became icons. Based upon their bodies of work in films‚ Paul Newman‚ James Dean‚ and Marilyn Monroe have become film icons

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