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Who has heaven spared? -the shadow in Jacqueline Kennedy's life
Jacqueline Kennedy combines beauty, elegance, wisdom, power and wealth. She has everything that many women dream of all their lives, but is her life happy? Is the shadow particularly conspicuous under the glare? The answer is yes, let's see.

First, parents divorced.

1929 On July 28th, Jacqueline was born in East Hampton, Long Island, new york. Janet Norton Lee Bouvier, her mother, is a typical upper-class woman with strict personality and pursuit of perfection. My father, Jack Bouvier, is a famous playboy who loves pleasure, leads a dissolute life and spends money like water. There are great differences in personality between husband and wife.

Jack won't change the nature of the prodigal son after he gets married. Mother and father together, always accompanied by fierce quarrel and abuse. Growing up in such a family, Jacqueline has developed a rebellious character and a great personality since she was a child. As long as she wants something, she will fight for it.

At the same time, she also cultivated the ability to read and read, and she can cope with everything calmly. No matter how unpleasant things happen, they won't show on her face. Jacqueline's parents finally divorced at 1940 after several separations, and the two sisters lived with their mother. Her mother remarried on 1942, and her stepfather was Hugh Ochincross, the heir of the famous Standard Oil Company. After she remarried, her mother lived a happy life, which had a great influence on Jacqueline. In addition, her mother instilled in her the idea of marrying a rich man from an early age, which had a great influence on her later married life.

Second, the marriage is unfortunate.

Her husband, John F. Kennedy, was the 35th president of the United States. He is recognized as the most playboy president in American history. On the one hand, this may be related to his origin. Kennedy's father was a very successful businessman and a millionaire before he was 35. John, born in the second generation, was a famous playboy when he was young. He had countless lovers in his life, including spies, mafia, celebrities, actors, call girls and other women from all walks of life. On the other hand, it is said that John has been sick since he was a child, suffering from Edison's hereditary disease. Drugs to treat such diseases will have magical side effects, and both men and women will become extremely active and excited during sex. This also laid the groundwork for John's romantic deeds.

His most famous relationship is with Marilyn Monroe, the sexy goddess. She is the lover that scares John most, because Marilyn Monroe's ambition is not just to be a lover. She wants to crowd out Jacqueline and become the first lady. She once called Jacqueline and said Kennedy was going to marry her. But Marilyn Monroe himself suffers from mental illness, and his mood is very unstable. 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead in his bedroom.

After Monroe's death, Kennedy did not stop his romantic steps. He wandered around the world of flowers and lingered in the land of gentle call girls and celebrities, and was repeatedly exposed to scandals. Even when Jacqueline's newborn daughter died, he was still out having fun. According to incomplete statistics, Kennedy had about 15 "confidantes" in his life, including movie star Marilyn Monroe, actress Angie Dickinson, Swedish socialite Gnilla Post and White House intern Mimi Elford.

In Jacqueline's biography "Life I Never Dreamed of" published on 20 14, the authors Danforth Prince and Darwin Porter pointed out: "Her (Jacqueline) marriage with John F. Kennedy is not happy, and she wants to divorce before he becomes president. Jack's father, Joseph Kennedy, knew that divorce would ruin Jack's political future and gave her $6,543,800+to stay. " Since then, Jacqueline has never worked hard for their seemingly inseparable feelings and learned to be indifferent. Until June 22nd, 1963,165438+1October 22nd, John was assassinated in Dili Square, Texas, and their marriage ended in tragedy.

Later, after Kennedy's younger brother Robert was assassinated, Jacqueline took her children and married the Greek ship king onassis. The couple got married in a church in Greece on120 October. Onassis is 62 years old and Jacqueline is 39 years old.

Life after remarriage is beautiful at first. Onassis is very generous to Jacqueline and often gives her expensive jewels. Jacqueline once said, "If I want the moon, he will take it off for me." At the same time, onassis also takes care of Jacqueline's children and spends as much time with them as possible.

However, there is a huge contrast between their personalities and lifestyles. Jacqueline likes reading, enjoying ballet performances and visiting art galleries and museums, but onassis has no interest in art. Although he is a billionaire, his life is extremely monotonous and simple. After marrying the Queen of Ships, Jacqueline began to have no scruples about money profligacy. onassis complained about Jacqueline's profligacy, and the two gradually began to crack. When onassis 1975 died in March, only his daughter was with him.

Jacqueline's lover in her later years was Swiss Maurice Tan Parsman, who was also her financial adviser. Jacqueline found peace and tranquility from him, which she could not get in her previous two marriages, but she never remarried.

Third, the child died young.

Jacqueline likes children very much, but in her five birth experiences in her life, there were 1 abortion and two deaths, and only two children, John Jr. and Caroline, grew up healthily.

1040 in September 1964, eight months after Kennedy's death, Jacqueline moved to the1040 apartment on Fifth Avenue in East Manhattan and started a new life with her children. Jacqueline, who has not recovered from Kennedy's death, once said to her friend, "The only thing I haven't finished now is taking care of the children. I must make sure that they grow up healthily. I hope John can grow up happily and become a good boy. "

Caroline is more sensible since she was a child, and her academic performance has always been good. She is a calm and self-controlled girl. Although Jacqueline has no preference for boys, she has always placed high hopes on her son John Jr. and thinks that being a member of the Kennedy family should achieve something.

John was introverted and shy when he was a child, and he was very dependent. When he was only 1 1 years old, Jacqueline sent him to "Brave Camp" for training to exercise his bold and independent character. When John 13 years old, he was sent to an isolated island to learn the skills of living independently and surviving in the wild. During the 20-day training, they had no food, only a gallon of water, two boxes of matches and a book about how to survive in the wild. When he grew up, in order to further strengthen John's fighting ability in difficult situations, Jacqueline asked him to join the Peace Corps and go to Guatemala for earthquake relief work. Little John grew up to be a confident, positive, rational and knowledgeable young man under the careful cultivation of his mother. Moreover, he is good-looking and popular, and is considered to be the most promising figure in the Kennedy family.

Unfortunately,1July 6, 999, John F. Kennedy Jr crashed in the Atlantic Ocean while traveling by plane, accompanied by his 33-year-old wife and her sister, 35-year-old Lauren Baissette. The cause of the plane crash is still unknown. Fortunately, Jacqueline had passed away at this time, which spared the pain of losing her son.

Fourth, sisters are thin.

Jacqueline has a younger sister named Li. One of the two sisters married President Kennedy of the United States, and the other married the prince of Poland, becoming a princess of Poland, which was extremely glorious.

However, sisterhood is not harmonious. Even when they were very young, their relationship was cracked. Later, the rift continued to expand, so that although they were biological sisters, they eventually turned against each other and died of old age.

According to Jacqueline's memory, her mother put her on horseback to learn riding when she was only 1 year old, which made her develop a competitive character. When my sister was born a few years later, Jacqueline was already an excellent rider. She won the favor of her parents because of her riding skills. Since then, the two sisters have been competing with each other all their lives.

They both studied well, but once, Jacqueline advised her sister to lose weight by smoking, which led to her anorexia. From then on, my sister, who was troubled by illness, withdrew from the ranks of model students, while her sister obtained a bachelor's degree in French literature all the way.

In terms of marriage, Li, who was only 19 years old, married the publisher Mike Confield in 1953, and entered the marriage hall step by step before her sister. Five months later, my sister Jacqueline married Senator John Kennedy. Five years later, Kennedy became a presidential candidate and had a good chance of being elected to Congress. If Kennedy becomes president, Jacqueline will be the first lady with unlimited scenery, which makes Li feel the crisis. She soon broke off her marriage with Mike and married the Polish prince Stanisla, who was 19 years older than herself, and became a princess in Poland.

When Kennedy was assassinated, Jacqueline became a widow at a young age. Soon after, Li also ended his marriage with the Polish prince and joined the Greek ship king onassis.

Everyone knows what happened afterwards. After Robert died in Brother-in-law, Jacqueline stole her love, married her sister's lover, onassis, and had two children. So the two sisters completely broke off their relationship, and Li never forgave her sister until she died.