Marilyn's Role In The 1950s And 1960s: An Analysis

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In order for one to understand media's depiction of Marilyn in the time ear she lived you first have to understand the gender roles women played in the fifties and sixties. Both the 1950s and 1960s were a time when women’s femininity and traditional gender roles were stressed beyond all else and Marilyn didn't necessarily express the moral roles women were expected to carry out. She was just a different unique individual who didn't follow everyone's footsteps. Monroe played a huge role in the 1950s because she was well known by everyone and that's what makes her important. She show what the power of women is by being popular since then and a lot of women follow her after her

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