Blonde: A Novel Setting

This Study Guide consists of approximately 82 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Blonde.

Blonde: A Novel Setting

This Study Guide consists of approximately 82 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Blonde.
This section contains 470 words
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12305 Fifth Helena Drive, Brentwood, California

12305 Fifth Helena Drive, Brentwood, California is the address of the house where Norma Jeane was living when she died. It was the first house Norma Jeane owned. Two days prior to her death, a stuffed tiger was delivered to her from Cass and Eddy G. there was also a note in which Cass referred to himself as her “tearful father” (426) an indication it had been Cass writing the letters to Norma Jeane and not her father. The narrator also suggests that a sharpshooter, hired by the President to kill Norma Jeane, snuck into the house and killed her by injecting something into her heart.

828 Highland Avenue

828 Highland Avenue is the address of the boarding house where Gladys tried to kill Norma Jean. It is where the two lived after Della died. Gladys tried to put Norma Jean in a bathtub of scalding hot water...

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