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    The Tempest Monologue

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    “I...I….he had a cataract‚” I spoke as I heard a faint noise. A familiar noise. A noise that had hardly disappeared. The old man’s heartbeat. I started pacing back and forth as if the walls were closing in on me. Each and every officer looked at me with eyes from Satan. It had felt like a Samurai had been slashing every bit of my shrunken soul. I was going behind bars. The sun started to rise‚ quite early this time of year. They took me on a horse down the sandy wide streets. Dust blew in my face

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    Alice Monologue

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    "Hello my little girl‚how are you" said the Mad Hatter."I’m as happy as a bee on a sunny day! But I have become quite parched may I have a spot of tea?" Said Alice with delight‚" of course silly child anything for you."As the hatter poured the tea for Alice she was humming a tune that the hatter taught her when she first arrived in wonderland out of nowhere."Here you go" the hatter said‚but right before he gave it to Alice he pulled it away. " Ah-ah-ah not so fast you know what you have to do" said

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    Echo Monologue

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    If only my heart could talk‚ like really communicating one-on-one with me‚ I would not be bothered to swim so deeply in the sea of my heart that all I could hear is nothing but an echo. Just to find one simple understanding about myself‚ well‚ it would not be as hard as it seems‚ could not figure it out what or who I wanted in life for way too long and now I am so bloody curious about the way my heart processed every single breath that I wasted since then. All I know I adored too much to be blinded

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    The Secret Monologue

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    The first rule is there are no bad kids. Sure there are days when there’s one kid who just can’t seem to keep themselves from starting problems with every camper and counselor in sight. But the children in my camp group are five and six. They definitely don’t have their emotions in check. So‚ on a monday morning‚ when a new curly haired camper starts picking fights with all the girls in our group‚ it took all my effort not to write her off as a trouble maker. Now i’m not saying it was easy‚ i’m

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    Slave Monologues

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    They told me I would forget. That the heaviness of my mind would ease away with time and I wouldn’t feel like this anymore. I admit it seemed logical to me‚ that I would move on. So many nights I would slip away hoping I would wake with you not on my mind and only peace. But I knew I never would‚ please understand. I never believed it would happen‚ it was only hope‚ that’s all‚ only hope. The first day I met you‚ everyone said it was raining‚ I would have said so too‚ but now‚ looking back‚ I

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    Mommy's Monologue

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    PROLOGUE A little girl looking the age of five had her platinum blonde hair up in two pigtails and a flowing summer dress on with her eyes crinkled and a blinding smile on her face whilst running around two older adults looking the age twenty-five. The father with dazzling sea green eyes and jet black hair messily atop his head with a physic body and good posture in a blue T-shirt and jeans with his hands tucked in his pockets‚ stood next to him was an equally as beautiful woman with dark blonde

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    Trocinna Monologue

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    My father is sick with yellow fever‚ so I was sent to London to get medicine. We don’t have money to pay the doctor. This type of medicine is Trocinna. It contains three ingredients‚ mint‚ honey‚ and a white tropaeoleum; a rare flower that everyone wants but only a select few can have. In London‚ it is very civil. As I was walking down the streets‚ I bumped into a person. It was a man with grey wig and dark eyes‚ he looked grumpy. He wore a silk velvet cravat with a red waist coat‚ a red coat‚ red

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    people who viewed his plays. “Oedipus The King” was written knowing that the audience is aware of the outcome of the play‚ and therefore utilizes that foreknowledge to create various situations in which irony plays a key role. More specifically‚ this dramatic irony is used to highlight the characters’ different flaws. Even though Oedipus was not a bad person‚ his lack of humility blurs his ability to see the truth of the prophecy‚ and eventually leads to his demise. When the town people come to him

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    Disabled Monologue Setting: [Fruit Man walks to the center of the stage] Fruit Man: I remember the day he left and the day he returned. Crowds cheered him off but only a few welcomed him home. The fact was that nobody had cared enough to go out of their way to see the negative aspects of the war they once had encouraged. I saw them return‚ one by one‚ leaving the ships‚ almost all of them broken in a way‚ physically or mentally. They deserved thanks‚ so I gave them fruits‚ an action that would

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    socialist himself. The play is set in spring 1912 in the dining room of the Birlings house in Brumley‚ just before the First World War. It was first performed 1 October 1946 to an audience who had just lived through the Second World War. Priestley uses dramatic tension through the play to make it interesting and full of suspense for his audience. Mrs Birling’s interrogation begins half way through Act Two. So far in the play Inspector Goole entered the Birling Household in Act one whilst they were having

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