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She is a feminist and therefore, feminism is a belief that is evoked by this representation. Grahn, being a feminist herself, seeks to protect Monroe’s body from the eyes of merciless cameramen and media reporters. She blames all such men who have taken power from women and have become the decision-makers. These men are to be blamed for victimizing and harassing women like Monroe. Like Monroe lying dead, the speaker of the poem is also a woman. So, she describes how the male reporters want to have a crack at her too, which signifies the harassment women have to go through at hands of men. According to her, it is the media that is responsible for objectifying and influencing women to the point of helplessness. These are the women who end up killing themselves for being pretty. I ordinarily regard this cultural icon as being the epitome of American female beauty. This icon stands for ultimate beauty in my world. The meaning attached by me to this cultural icon differs from that attached by Grahn to Monroe. The meaning attached by Grahn is deeper and more meaningful. It seeks to expose the real bitter truth hidden behind the glitz and glam of Hollywood.
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