Marilyn Monroe

Ana Belén Ana Belén

The Tragic Loneliness of Marilyn Monroe

Ana Belén's song "Marilyn Monroe" delves into the profound loneliness and inner turmoil experienced by the iconic actress. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Marilyn Monroe's life, marked by isolation and a constant struggle with her identity. The repeated line, "Marilyn Monroe que nunca logra dormir, a veces ni con píldoras lo puede conseguir," underscores her insomnia and the mental anguish that even medication cannot alleviate. This refrain serves as a haunting reminder of her perpetual unrest and inability to find peace.

The song also touches on the darker aspects of Marilyn's life, including abuse and exploitation. The lines about a police officer and her uncle attempting to violate her, and her husband declaring her a virgin, highlight the pervasive abuse and objectification she faced. These references are stark reminders of the predatory behavior she endured, which contributed to her sense of worthlessness and despair. The mention of her being admitted to a psychiatric clinic further emphasizes her fragile mental state and the lack of understanding and support she received.

In the final verses, the song addresses Marilyn's tragic end, with her suicide and the subsequent commodification of her death. The image of her clutching the telephone in her final moments is a poignant symbol of her desperate need for connection and the ultimate failure to find it. The song critiques the way society and the media turned her tragedy into a spectacle, profiting from her suffering even in death. Ana Belén's portrayal of Marilyn Monroe is a powerful commentary on the destructive nature of fame and the deep-seated loneliness that can accompany it.

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