The Dark Story Of Marilyn Monroe - Part 2

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After this marriage, Marilyn had a third and final marriage. This last marriage took place on June 29, 1956, with Arthur Miller, a writer who had a true cult-like admiration for her. He made her his muse.

And she was very happy to marry a writer because she felt like he elevated her and truly saw who she was

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And she was very happy to marry a writer because she felt like he elevated her and truly saw who she was. She, once again, had studied a lot in literature and art and loved it.

 She, once again, had studied a lot in literature and art and loved it

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Marilyn even converted to Judaism for him and for their marriage.

In the meantime, Marilyn set up her own film production company and produced her own films

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In the meantime, Marilyn set up her own film production company and produced her own films.

At the time, that was bold and daring. She was really ahead of her time and, whether we like it or not, a true feminist because, at that time, a woman who undertook so much, especially in the professional world, was not so common and therefore not well seen.

So, to recap: in terms of love, everything is going well, and in terms of her professional life, she is even working on her own projects. Everything is fine.

Unfortunately, one day, Arthur left his diary open on a page that Marilyn should not have read. Arthur had written on this page that he was quite disappointed in Marilyn and that he doubted his feelings and their marriage.

 Arthur had written on this page that he was quite disappointed in Marilyn and that he doubted his feelings and their marriage

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