Many famous people imitate her. Five-factor theory (often referred to as the five major theories) includes neurosis, extroversion, openness to experience, adaptability, and sense of responsibility. Furthermore, there are only three general bipolar factors or types of Eysenck's factor analysis techniques: extroversion / introversion, neurosis / stability and psychosis / superego (Feist & Feist, 2009, p. 402). The most important feature of Marilyn Monroe's personality can be explained by Eyesenk's personality model to explain extroversion and neuroticism.
Personality analysis of Marilyn Monroe using characteristic theory The real name of Marilyn Monroe was Norma Jeane Mortenson born in Los Angeles, California on June 1, 1926. She is an American actress, singer and model. She is also one of the most famous movie stars, sexy symbols and pop idols of the 20th century. She had an unfortunate and difficult childhood, but she succeeded in a short life. She has played a small role for many years. Then she showcased her comedy ability and made screening and film appeal. Gentlemen are blonde, how to marry with the millionaire, favorite, and itching for seven years is a good example of these movies. Her success and these movies made her the most popular movie actress in the 1950s and 1960s. "In his career Monroe's film revenue has exceeded $ 200 million, and on August 5, 1962 Monroe died of an overdose of just 36 years of age." This trial included Eysenx Five-factor theory and three personality dimensions are used.
The psychological barriers experienced by Marilyn Monroe were created through behavior theory and biological theory of psychology. Biological theory considers that genetics is the responsibility of his behavior, behavior theory thinks the observed behavior and behavior are the cause of individual psychological behavior. These two theories are related to Marilyn Monroe's behavior, as her family experiences psychosis and her own illness reflects her mother's illness; and Monroe's true personality is the movie It was caused by pressure and frustration that was suppressed by industry and led to breeding ground of her drug abuse depression (Cherry, nd.). Everyone has these characteristics, but if Monroe can take care in a healthier way rather than anesthetizing himself with harmful substances, she overcomes her pain and she It may have prevented the death of