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    or hurting other people’s feelings. Sometimes when we make decisions‚ we need other’s people comment and sometimes people are too scared to make their own decisions‚ they’re scared it wouldn’t be accepted and hurt their community of friends. Marilyn Manson said‚ "A lot of people don’t want to

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    GLOSSARY ’Enola Gay’: this was the name given to (and painted on) the plane which carried the bomb to Hiroshima. The pilot’s mother was called Enola Gay. ’Marilyn’s skirts’: there is a famous film clip/still photograph of the American movie star Marilyn Monroe‚ in which she walks over a pavement air vent and the warm air from it blows the full skirt of her light-coloured dress upwards over her head. ’drizzle’: this means ’rain lightly’‚ but here is used to evoke the way the bees descend‚ buzzing

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    they can’t physically express. He is like a shadow over everyone reminding them of the terrible things they’ve done. Furthermore‚ his use of voice is very powerful‚ as his deep tone cuts through all the action and reminds us of what is to come. Marilyn Monroe is a very clever icon to use throughout the play. This is because using her as a reference sets us in the correct time period. She is also a good symbol‚ because she has links to many of the themes in the play including death‚ addiction and

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    A beautiful woman is charming. A beautiful woman is charismatic. Charisma leads to acceptance. Acceptance leads to feeling loved. Feeling loved is all we could ever hope for. Two thousand years ago‚ a beautiful woman represented purity‚ while a century ago‚ a beautiful woman was aware of her cultural identity. Recently‚ a woman’s physical characteristics seem to determine her beauty. Society has not always had the same definition for what is considered “beautiful”. We have progressed as human

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    Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. was born on March 21‚ 1867. His father was German‚ and he opened and was the head of the College of Music. Ziegfeld had two brothers and one sister‚ with whom he was raised by his mother. His mother was a strict but loving person (Kenrick). According to Kenrick‚ Ziegfeld had a knack for creative publicity; he once sold tickets to people so they could see an invisible goldfish‚ however‚ it was only a bowl full of water. When he was younger‚ Ziegfeld was sent briefly to a cattle

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    I chose this quote from Marilyn Monroe because I can relate to this quote. When I go to a lacrosse or basketball game. When I have to present in class. These are times when I feel fear. To me‚ this quote means that you can be afraid to do something‚ but when you do it‚ it’s not so bad. If you mess up then just move on and fix it next time. In other words‚ you can’t change the past‚ only live in the present and never consider only the worst if you are afraid to do something. A time I experienced

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    because of the uncertainty at the time as to whether the magazine would be successful enough to warrant the printing of additional editions. As a bit of a clever marketing tactic‚ the magazine featured a full colored nude centerfold of a young Marilyn Monroe. The magazine did well‚ selling over 50‚000 copies‚ and was considered to be a success. Since then‚ the popularity of Playboy has never faltered‚ and the trademark Playboy logo of the bunny wearing a bow tie‚ as well as the man himself‚ have

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    “Like a Virgin” was full of innuendos and inter-textual meanings and the video further expands the controversy of the song. Madonna was featured leaving the Brooklyn bridge on a boat and travelling to Venice. The action of the clip is shot in Venice’s Piazza San Marco and features a provocative-looking Madonna on a gondola‚ a lion walking between the columns of the piazza and the statue of San Marco and alternative scenes of the performer singing as she walked through marble rooms and wore a wedding

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    Monologue Marilyn Frye: Oppression Frye: How is it going everyone? It is good to be here. I sincerely mean that. I appreciate the opportunity to visit your classroom today. Dr. Martinez asked me to come and explain the main points of my article with you today. After you read my article‚ Oppression‚ you could probably tell my views in the article are from a feminist perspective‚ and that is what we will talk about. We will discuss why feminism is such a difficult concept for many to

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    the change in context at varying points of time. Blondeness has been represented and viewed differently from one culture to another where the context and values play a crucial role in these representations. In the movie‚ “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”‚ Marilyn Monroe is portrayed as the archetypal blonde bombshell that uses her sexuality to appeal to rich men and hence portraying her as a ‘gold-digger’. The other text in which the ‘Blonde’ concept is portrayed in a different culture is Boticelli’s painting

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