Fascinating Information About Legendary Marilyn Monroe's Life
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Marilyn's tenacity and will in conquering her speech difficulties exposed a first taste of the will that would define her career. Her childhood stuttering was a complicated problem influencing her social contacts and self-confidence, not only a basic speech handicap. Her challenges were frequently misinterpreted by teachers and peers, who occasionally mistook her trouble speaking for a lack of intelligence. But early hardship drove young Norma Jeane towards great determination. She created several coping strategies, including singing, which improved her fluency of speech. Knowing the power of both words and quiet helped her later on to be able to emotionally connect with audiences. Her path from a poor child to among the most often mentioned actors in history shows the amazing force of tenacity and self-improvement.
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