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    Murder or Suicide Some Like It Hot, Gentleman Prefer Blondes, and The Seven Year Itch these are just a few of the movies that the actress Marilyn Monroe is known for. However the life of the actress was cut short when she died at age 36 form a barbiturate overdose it was suspected that Marilyn took her own life, however she could have been just as easily taken out by the Kennedy family to prevent her from spilling all the dirty secrets that she knew about the family and because of her alleged…

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    Marilyn Monroe was born as Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1st, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. Growing up as a child, life was difficult for her and her family. Not knowing who her father was, it was very crucial for her to have no father-figure growing up. Monroe’s mother, Gladys, also had psychiatric problems and eventually had to go to a mental institution. Monroe was then sent off to orphanages and passed off from foster home to foster home. But in 1937, a family friend and husband took…

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    but it wasn’t that easy for Norma Mortensen. Her childhood wasn’t the best. She eventually became an actress. She died of a barbiturates overdose. She had a very difficult childhood but she didn’t let that get in the way of her success. Marilyn Monroe was born June 1st, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. Her mother was a film cutter at RKO studios who, widowed and mentally ill abandoned her to sequence of foster homes. She was almost suffocated to death at 2, nearly raped at the age of…

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    the individual’s battle to stay consistent with beliefs and feelings. In later years, The Crucible has gotten to be a standout amongst the most considered and performed plays of American theater. Similarly in 1956, Miller wedded performing artist Marilyn Monroe. The two separated in 1961, one year before her demise. That year Monroe showed up in her last film, The Misfits, which is centered on a unique screenplay by Miller. Subsequent to separating Monroe, Miller marry Ingeborg Morath, to whom…

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    Marilyn Monroe. Americas hottest heartthrob of the 1950’s. A sex icon who was considered a bubbly blonde who personified sexy innocence. Marilyn, born Norma Jean Mortenton on June 1st, 1926, had a life of unexpectancy.She started her career as a pinup model at the age of 19. Who, by then, already been married for three years. Her reason to fame wasn't necessarily that she was a model, or an actress, or even a singer, but because of her tragic flaws. Marilyn's tragic flaw was a complete and utter…

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    Madonna Research Paper

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    Madonna’s rise of fame involved hardships and some help from her people. Madonna wasn’t just a singer she was also a songwriter, actor, and businesswomen. Madonna had raised six children, she even adopted children out of the six. Madonna’s music had a little pop, dance, and electric rock into it. On August 16, 1958 Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone was born in Bay City Michigan, but raised in Detroit suburbs of Pontiac and Avon Township (wiki/Madonna_entertainer). Madonna was born into a…

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    Though out high school, we learned of what professors deemed the classics including Death of a Salesman. This play was written in the 1950s, by Arthur Miller, about a man, Willy Loman. He was a salesman and had been all his life, but his career was coming to an end. Willy was getting old and senile, he was no longer making money for his company. His wife Linda, is noticing he is going under and finds out he has plans to kill himself to allow his family to claim his life insurance. After losing…

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    Throughout countless American novels, the idea of the American Dream is a strongly prevalent theme. Most characters pursue the American Dream in order to free themselves from the demand of society, and to have power over themselves and others. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, takes place in the early 1940’s and follows the story of Willy Loman, an unsuccessful salesman in his mid 60’s. Willy has worked for the same sales firm for over 34 years and has not progressed in his career but rather…

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    Life is never an easy journey for anyone because there are always uphill battles to be fought and curveballs that put life’s enjoyments on hold. However, when life’s favorite pitch becomes the curveball, everyday living becomes an impossible feat. In Arthur Miller’s, Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman strikes out each time he is up at bat. The Loman’s are an average family aspiring to prosper from the infamous “American Dream,” but fall victim to the harshness of reality. For every American who…

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    The Inevitable Death of a Salesman. Self reflection is not always the first instinct when faced with the war of reality. In the play, Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman struggled with creating his own reality instead of accepting that his actions led his life astray. This string of denial not only led to poor choice of careers and a separated family but also a fate for Willy that can never be unchanged; the inevitable death of a salesman. Willy, a businessman, had prided himself in his work,…

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