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... An excellent example of a popular American icon could be the legendary Marilyn Monroe.
The name of Marilyn Monroe conjures a plethora of images, all different, and yet somehow all fitting. ... Marilyn Monroe, one of the most recognizable figures in American culture, epitomizes the life of a movie star. ... Marilyn Monroe personified Hollywood glamour with an unparalleled glow and energy that enamored the world. Monroe possessed the dream body that launched a dream career. ... Very few Americans are unaware of Marilyn Monroe, though many of the younger generation tend to label her as a Madonna look-alike. ...
Marilyn Monroe was a sex symbol and represented some unique alchemy of sex, talent. ... Norma Jeane came to feel trapped within the body of Marilyn Monroe. ... Norma Jeane created "Marilyn Monroe" to escape the deprivations of her life, but became imprisoned within her own creation. Marilyn Monroe was a persona that Norma Jeane Baker invented and donned like a costume. As she became more and more a commodity and less and less a person, the facade of Marilyn Monroe became harder and harder for her to conjure up. ... Marilyn Monroe is alive and well in the American imagination. ...
Marilyn Monroe is one of the most unusual and outstanding stars of all time in a world where mass-mediated images and icons form the core of our collective consciousness. ... Marilyn Monroe was the subject of a controlling male gaze and the object of masculine desire. ... There is a passivity of Marilyn Monroe, as she was victim and vulnerable of the gaze of the other, and more generally of the society.


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