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    still protect the ports so he advocated a declaration by the United States without the British. President Monroe announced to the world during his regular annual address to Congress that the era of colonization was over in the Americas and that the European powers were not to interfere in the new Latin American republics. Since Monroe said it‚ this "doctrine" was named after him. The Monroe Doctrine could be said to be a self-protection doctrine because the noncolonization part was mainly directed

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    advertisement is almost a parody of real life itself. Other advertisements take classic images and reutilize them to fit the adverts. In this case it uses a style icon‚ a person forever memorialized for her beauty‚ sex appeal‚ and talent; Miss Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe has always been epitome of sex in media. Mystery and paparazzi have followed her since

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    Response # 2 Film Response 2 Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot For my response I decided to write about the film Some Like it Hot. Previous to this class I had never seen a film with Marilyn Monroe featured in it. After watching this movie I was glad that I picked it because all of the actors did a phenomenal job. This movie was I feel did a really good job in displaying the transition of sexual attitudes in the 1950’s. Also in Some Like it Hot‚ Marilyn Monroe does a really good job pushing

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    Compare and Contrast of Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe Paintings Leonardo DaVinci’s Mona Lisa is one of the most well-known paintings in the world. Show anyone from a 60 year old man to a 10 year old girl a picture of the painting and‚ most likely‚ they will be able to name the painting as well as the painter. While some say that DaVinci’s painting is the most famous of all created‚ many of Andy Warhol’s paintings are also easily recognizable. Almost everyone has seen the Campbell’s

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    The American standard of beauty is often reflected upon advertisements that convey an unrealistic expectation for most everyday women. Whereas‚ teenagers have grown to interpret advertisements as a model for how they should appear physically. Marilyn Monroe was perceived as the epitome of beauty in the 1950s. The well-known sex symbol was recognized because of her curvaceous build. But for instance‚ Twiggy‚ a popular model in the midst of the 1960s‚ later set a misconstrued standard to what was beautiful

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    Nobel. Marilyn Monroe’s plastic surgery secret: New documents reveal icon went under the knife Published October 09‚ 2013 FoxNews.com Rare Marilyn Monroe Photos Released Take a look at some of Marilyn Monroe’s most beautiful moments captured on film. Documents revealing that movie icon Marilyn Monroe had plastic surgery will be auctioned off next month‚ according to Reuters. Monroe fans long speculated that the actress‚ who died at the age

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    If you could travel back and meet one famous person who would that be? I definitely consider that it is an outstanding notion to travel back in time and meet Marilyn Monroe. In addition‚ she is one of the most celebrated and enduring icons of all time. Furthermore‚ Marilyn was an American actress‚ singer‚ model and a showgirl. She is an inspiration and a role model for girls from all generations. Nevertheless‚ this woman hasn’t always been the platinum blond shade fashion icon which we all recognize

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    Part One: Introduction to Pop Art The Pop Art movement “uses elements of popular culture‚ such as magazines‚ movies‚ … and even [brand name] bottles and cans” to convey a message about the artist’s views on society. Using bold coloured paintings‚ soft sculptures‚ and printmaking‚ artists would create facsimiles‚ similar reproductions of popular merchandise and collages. The purpose was to emphasize the banality of any given mass culture. This was a response the post-war conservative society which

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    show the audience what the movie will be like‚ however now they can be used as an artistic thing to gain publicity for the movie without even knowing what it is about. Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe Their acting styles differed. Audrey Hepburn acted in mainly romantic drama movies‚ when Marilyn Monroe acted in comedic musical movies. Their acting

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    He created the Golden Marilyn Monroe in 1962. When Marilyn Monroe died in 1962‚ Andy Warhol wanted to commemorate Marilyn Monroe. He wanted the viewers to know the superficial of Marilyn Monroe life was on how Hollywood wasn’t glamorous as it seems. Golden Marilyn Monroe art open a new path on how the art was made and how is was mass produced. Andy Warhol used a piece of newspaper picture of Marilyn has a center piece to his art. The painting or art was created

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