3. How is Paglia's description of Warhol's design
as a "chessboard" and Monroe as its "queen"
...
3. How is Paglia's description of Warhol's design
as a "chessboard" and Monroe as its "queen"
ironic?
A. It emphasizes the replication of an individual's
image to sell goods.
B. It emphasizes the strategies needed to maintain
fame and publicity.
C. It emphasizes the exaggerated femininity and
sexuality of women in Hollywood.
D. It emphasizes the loneliness and vulnerability
that come with power.
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