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PSYCHOANALYSIS OF MARILYN MONROE Intro

arilyn Monroe was an average student in her early school years. Her talent as an actress included her sex appeal and photogenic ability. Marilyn was described as a quiet and uncomplaining child who spent her time listening to gossip about movie stars. She remained docile and didn't open her mouth due to the development of a stutter. Marilyn was married and divorced more than once. After her divorce from Arthur Miller she was hospitalized and became violent, she was recovering from hysterical depression. Many describe Marilyn as having a narcissistic personality disorder with all the clinical features; she is also described as having a borderline personality disorder. She is described as unwashed, pale, and tired-looking, without makeup; she seemed bored. Sleeping pills soothed her rage and depression at any narcissistic wounds of not being the center of attention. She feared becoming alone in an asylum. Empty depression with anticipatory despair about the defeat of the self and its aspirations led to her death (Chessick, 1983, pp. 164-169; & Handler, 1983,

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