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  • Essay / Marilyn Moroe - 581

    Neglected all her life without a mother and not knowing her father, Marilyn Monroe had a hard time. She never had a stable place she could call home. She moved in and out of foster homes over 12 times and, to make matters worse, she had numerous psychological problems. Some may have been genetic while others may have been formed by constantly being in the spotlight. Monroe suffered from bipolar disorder, a mild personality disorder, and she suffered from depression/substance abuse later in life. While Monroe was going through all these difficult things in her life, she had to make it seem like everything was okay. America considered her an inspiration, so many people didn't experience all of her problems until later in her life. His mother also suffered from many psychological problems. Marilyn's mother spent most of her life in a mental institution, which is why she was not eligible to care for Monroe when she was a young child. Marilyn Monroe suffered from depression for much of her life. It particularly hit her when her mother died. She didn't really have a good relationship....