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Your comment about Marilyn being "notoriously dishonest" struck home for me. Reading many of her accounts -- especially in the "My Story" book by Ben Hecht -- it seems clear that Marilyn presented many things about herself and her life in a calculated way to fit into the image she had created. The stories she told later about Norma Jeane seem like an effort to rewrite her past in a way that Marilyn was the true persona and Norma Jeane was the fraud, when it is clearly the opposite. I find accounts by the people who knew Norma Jeane before "Marilyn" was created to be more believable than the imagined narrative presented by her stage persona.

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