When I was obsessed with Monroe, I watched a lot of her films, even her autobiography, "my story".
She is a stunner of pure charm in the pictorial, but she is more innocent in the dynamic. Yes, innocence.
How can I tell about her life?
Unimaginable poverty and hard childhood, wandering between families. When I was a child, I only needed to starve and work as a coolie to survive, but when I was a little more beautiful, there was an additional danger. She seemed to ask, "If God really exists, why didn't he come to save me?"
Finally, a man married her early, and it seemed that he had found a place to live.
But that ordinary good-hearted man just needs a beautiful piece of furniture. Monroe didn't want to be just a piece of furniture, she wanted to be human (what a greedy and ungrateful woman). Her first relationship was a microcosm of the many intimacy that followed. Men loved her beautiful face and body, but never thought that there was a rich and sensitive heart inside.
She insisted on getting divorced and went to Hollywood alone to work hard. When she was a teenager, she met many people.
The one that impressed me the most was a veteran of street fraud. The young guy said he was forced. If Monroe wanted to be with him, he could make up his mind to escape back to his father's farm and guard Monroe from now on. Live a lifetime (so beautiful).
And a certain brilliant lover who has always dismissed her as empty-headed, ignoring all her efforts at reading. All she loves are geniuses. Probably people will always put their admiration in the life they have never had. After graduating from the Ivy League, reading poetry and books since childhood, and writing something with a little snack will get the spotlight.
She likes reading very much, and she reads as greedily as she can, leaving many pictures of her reading, and her autobiography also introduces her beloved books and writers. A person has just come out of ignorance (her childhood was so miserable and poor, whether material, spiritual or love), then the desire for "knowledge" may overwhelm many things.
In addition to acting, she went to night school at the University of Chicago to study writing.
I'm sad that I didn't wait until she was old and had time to go through the experience to write more.
The vocabulary of "my story" is not large. It is very suitable for reading exercises at around the fourth level. If you can't find resources, you can call me.
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